Rugby: Dagg, Cruden in All Blacks

Highlanders and new All Black fullback Israel Dagg.
Highlanders and new All Black fullback Israel Dagg.
Young guns Israel Dagg and Aaron Cruden have been named in the first All Black squad of the year.

Exciting Highlanders fullback Dagg and rising Hurricanes first five-eighth Cruden were among four new caps in the squad of 26 for the first three tests of the year named yesterday.

The others were bullocking Hurricanes loose forward Victor Vito and solid Blues midfield back Benson Stanley.

Highlanders lock Tom Donnelly was a surprising inclusion after missing a large part of the Super 14 with injury.

His two senior Highlanders team-mates, Adam Thomson and Jimmy Cowan, both kept their places in the squad.

There was no fairytale selection for veteran Highlanders hooker Jason Rutledge, with Aled de Malmanche preferred as Keven Mealamu's back-up.

While some feel he is too green, Cruden's call-up caps a remarkable rise for the young player, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2008. He fought back from the disease to captain New Zealand to the IRB World Under 20 title last year, picked up the IRB Junior Player of the Year title and was selected for the Hurricanes for the first time.

Dagg was a goal-kicking and try-scoring standout in his second year with the Highlanders, which came on the back of his splendid form for Hawke's Bay over the last few seasons. Dagg has also played for New Zealand Sevens, New Zealand Under 19 and New Zealand Schools.

Stanley, the nephew of former All Blacks midfielder Joe Stanley, made his provincial debut in 2003 and had the rugby public taking serious notice this year with his strong attacking and defensive game. He is also a growing leader, captaining Auckland in last year's Air New Zealand Cup.

With just two Sport Super 14 seasons behind him, Vito has developed into a dynamic loose forward for the Hurricanes and Wellington. The Classics and Law student burst onto the international stage in 2008 as a member of the New Zealand Sevens squad and was a member of the New Zealand Under 19 team in 2006.

As well as the new caps, another feature of the All Blacks squad is the return of Canterbury and Crusaders prop Ben Franks who joins his propping brother and 2009 All Blacks debutant Owen in the squad. They are the latest set of brothers to selected in the same All Blacks squad and follow in the footsteps of the most recent pair of siblings, Nathan and Aaron Mauger, who were selected in 2001.

The All Blacks squad features 14 forwards and 12 backs and will again be captained by Richie McCaw. Meanwhile, Canterbury and Crusaders lock teammate Sam Whitelock will assemble with the All Blacks squad as cover.

All Blacks coach Graham Henry said he and fellow coaches Wayne Smith and Steve Hansen were excited by the challenges that awaited the squad.

"We have selected what is a balanced squad; with a mix of experienced All Blacks, past players who've shown huge character and drive to become part of the All Blacks again, as well as new caps who have been the form players of the Super 14," he said.

"It's an exciting mix and the players will be looking forward to testing themselves against the Welsh and the Irish," Henry added.

Henry said Wales and Ireland would again be formidable foes for the All Blacks.

"They are both bringing very experienced squads and both have won Grand Slams in recent years. They have very good rugby players and we are expecting them to be incredibly challenging Test matches," he said.

Players not considered for selection due to injury include: Mike Delany (shoulder), Stephen Donald (shoulder), Jason Eaton (knee), Andrew Hore (shoulder), Ma'a Nonu (knee), Sitiveni Sivivatu (shoulder), Isaia Toeava (hip) and Ali Williams (Achilles).

The All Blacks squad will assemble in Auckland for a training camp next week before heading to New Plymouth on Sunday to prepare for the Irish test.

Anthony Boric (North Harbour), Dan Carter (Canterbury), Jimmy Cowan (Southland), Aaron Cruden (Manawatu), Israel Dagg (Hawke's Bay), Aled de Malmanche (Waikato), Tom Donnelly (Otago), Ben Franks (Tasman), Owen Franks (Canterbury), Zac Guildford (Hawke's Bay), Cory Jane (Wellington), Richard Kahui (Waikato), Jerome Kaino (Auckland), Richie McCaw (Canterbury, captain), Keven Mealamu (Auckland), Mils Muliaina (Waikato), Joe Rokocoko (Auckland), Kieran Read (Canterbury), Conrad Smith (Wellington), Benson Stanley (Auckland), Adam Thomson (Otago), Brad Thorn (Canterbury), Neemia Tialata (Wellington), Victor Vito (Wellington), Piri Weepu (Wellington), Tony Woodcock (North Harbour).

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