All Blacks skipper to make club return

Fri, Apr 7, 2017, 1:05 AM
AAP
by AAP
The Waratahs get a shot at redemption against the New Zealand teams, there's a huge Australian derby in Canberra and the Force get a chance to impress their home fans. There's plenty to look forward to ahead of round seven of Super Rugby.

Humble Linfield Park in suburban Christchurch is the venue when Kieran Read begins a momentous rugby year this weekend.

All Blacks captain Read is expected to play 40 minutes for University in a rare club appearance when they face Linwood on Saturday.

It is the first match of the year for the 97-cap No.8, who has spent an extended off-season recovering from wrist surgery. His last match was the Test win over France in Paris in November.

Kieran Read will captain the All Blacks. Photo: Getty ImagesRead is expected to attract a sizeable crowd, mirroring the response when former All Blacks greats Richie McCaw and Dan Carter made the occasional turnout in Christchurch club rugby in recent years.

If fit, the 31-year-old will lead the All Blacks in their three-Test series against the touring British and Irish Lions starting in June.

He is poised to become the seventh All Black to play a century of Tests during that series.

The University-Linwood clash will see the return of another Crusader from long-term injury.

Richie Mo'unga is likely to play his first game since breaking a bone in his hand in the opening round against the Brumbies six weeks ago.

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