Nonu absent from All Blacks' World Cup training squad

Tue, Apr 9, 2019, 2:08 AM
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by AAP
Ma'a Nonu missed the cut for the All Blacks' foundation day. Photo: Getty Images
Ma'a Nonu missed the cut for the All Blacks' foundation day. Photo: Getty Images

Ma'a Nonu's bid for a Rugby World Cup return appears to be over after the veteran centre was not selected in an extended All Blacks squad.

Coach Steve Hansen has unveiled 41 players to attend a "foundation day" in Wellington next week in the first significant step towards winning the Webb Ellis Cup for a third-straight time.

There are few notable omissions aside from Nonu, whose last Test was the triumphant 2015 World Cup final.

The 36-year-old played for French club Toulon before returning to Super Rugby with the Blues, where his performances had been solid until last week's virtuoso performance against the NSW Waratahs.

However, it hasn't been enough to convince Hansen, who has gone largely with the players who have performed for him over the past two seasons.

Akira Ioane is the only uncapped player in the All Blacks' training squad. Photo: Getty ImagesThe only uncapped player is in-form Blues No.8 Akira Ioane, who played a mid-week match for the All Blacks in 2017.

Outside back George Bridge and former Melbourne Rebels prop Tyrel Lomax have earned one Test cap each, off the bench against Japan last year when a virtual second XV played.

Hansen has included a number of injured players, including flankers Sam Cane and Liam Squire, who are yet to play this year.

Others currently sidelined with significant injuries are winger Waisake Naholo, inside centre Sonny Bill Williams and halfback Aaron Smith.

A number of in-form players from the first half of the Super Rugby season have been bypassed.

They include David Havili, Braydon Ennor, Will Jordan and Jordan Taufua from the competition-leading Crusaders and Blues flankers Tom Robinson and Dalton Papali'i.

SQUAD

Forwards

Kieran Read

Akira Ioane

Luke Whitelock

Sam Cane

Ardie Savea

Matt Todd

Liam Squire

Shannon Frizell

Vaea Fifita

Jackson Hemopo

Sam Whitelock

Brodie Retallick

Scott Barrett

Patrick Tuipulotu

Owen Franks

Nepo Laulala

Tyrel Lomax

Ofa Tu'ungafasi

Joe Moody

Karl Tu'inukuafe

Angus Ta'avao

Dane Coles

Codie Taylor

Nathan Harris

Liam Coltman.

 

Backs

Ben Smith

Jordie Barrett

George Bridge

Waisake Naholo

Rieko Ioane

Jack Goodhue

Anton Lienert-Brown

Ryan Crotty

Sonny Bill Williams

Ngani Laumape

Beauden Barrett

Richie Mo'unga

Damian McKenzie

Aaron Smith

TJ Perenara

Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi

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