All Blacks Coach Ian Foster has four debutants in his squad for this weekend's test. Tonga, in turn, has 13. Photo / Dean Purcell.
Editorial
EDITORIAL
It is difficult to recall a lower-key build-up to an opening All Blacks test of the season than that surrounding today's Pacific doubleheader at Mt Smart Stadium.
Ticket sales have been slow for what has been dubbed a celebration of Pacific rugby as the Māori All Blacks meet Samoa
for the second time in as many weeks before Ian Foster's All Blacks open their campaign against a severely understrength Tongan side in the first test held at the Warriors' home ground.
Tonga basing themselves in Rotorua this week has not helped to engage the South Auckland community but the public are also well aware the result is a foregone conclusion, with fears the All Blacks will pile on a one-sided cricket score.
Four debutants named in the All Blacks squad adds interest. All eyes will be on Chiefs second five-eighth Quinn Tupaea as he is thrust into a starting debut, while Crusaders flanker Ethan Blackadder, prop George Bower and Blues halfback Finlay Christie eagerly await their introductions from the bench.