Former All Blacks coach Sir Steve Hansen believes the emergence of Jordie Barrett at second five-eighth is the biggest positive to come out of 2022 for the All Blacks.
Barrett had been given few opportunities to play in the All Blacks midfield, having clocked significant minutes there for the Hurricanes in Super Rugby, with head coach Ian Foster preferring Barrett as a fullback.
However, he got his chance in 2022 and took it with some excellent performances, and Hansen believes Barrett deserves to be the first-choice No 12 in 2023.
“The biggest positive from 2022 was Jordie Barrett at second five-eighth,” Hansen told D’Arcy Waldegrave on Newstalk ZB.
“He’s the man we’ve been looking for for quite some time to fill in that slot. He’s big, he’s strong, he’s fast. He’s got a great passing game. A wonderful kicker of the ball. Defensively he loves to get in amongst it and make the big hits, and has the size to do it for you.