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All Blacks spoilt for choice at flyhalf
The Citizen
|November 15, 2024
New Zealand head coach Scott Robertson said yesterday it was a difficult choice to start Beauden Barrett over Damian McKenzie at flyhalf for this weekend's game with France in Paris.
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Barrett, 33, missed last week's win over Ireland with a head injury he suffered in the victory against England on 2 November.
The two-time World Rugby Player-of-the-Year replaces McKenzie in the No 10 shirt, in one of five changes made by coach Robertson from the success in Dublin last Friday.
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