Part of being an All Black is you've got to win on the road. That's exciting, and having a week off between one and two with the travel component is quite good. We've got the chance to devote ourselves to that. Foster admitted the stretch of four tests against the Pumas and Springboks over four weeks to finish the Rugby Championship will test the All Blacks' depth.
It's certainly not ideal, we all know that, but with World Rugby regulations and quarantining it's a fact of life for everyone. Foster plans to name separate squads of around 35 players for the July tests and Rugby Championship. He confirmed Cane would, in all likelihood, be unavailable until the back end of the year, with a replacement skipper set to be named. This year we'll be looking at that group to see their advancements.
You look at July and it's a natural time for us to play around with a few things but it's not like we're going to pick one squad for July and an entirely new one for August. After completing their Japanese sabbaticals, Brodie Retallick and Beauden Barrett will be included for the July tests; but TJ Perenara's situation is a little more complicated in that he technically needs to play one domestic match after signing a new contract before being available.
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