Dan Carter has been recalled to the All Blacks squad for the remainder of their Tri-Nations campaign. The first five-eighth has played a club game and two rounds of the Air NZ Cup since returning to rugby following his Achilles injury, and All Blacks coach Graham Henry said Carter was keen to rejoin the national side.


“He is a key member of the All Blacks, has recovered well from his injury and has made a great return to rugby so now is the right time to bring him back into the squad,” Henry said. Carter will also be available for Canterbury’s third round Air NZ Cup match against Waikato on Friday.


Meanwhile, Otago lock Tom Donnelly has also been called into the squad, providing cover for Bryn Evans, who is under an injury cloud. All Blacks doctor Deb Robinson said Evans had reported pain in his back and leg following Thursday’s training, and had to withdraw from the Hawke’s Bay team for their Air NZ Cup match against Wellington on Saturday. “Bryn will be having a scan today so we can see what the long-term prognosis will be,” Robinson said.
 

The All Blacks will come together for a one-day training camp in Auckland on Wednesday before assembling in Sydney on Sunday to prepare for the Bledisloe Cup Test against Australia on August 22. Wellington’s Tamati Ellison, who has been with the squad as cover, will also attend the Auckland camp together with Isaia Toeava, who is recovering from a stress fracture in his foot.
 

The 26-strong squad for Sydney is to be finalised on Saturday.
 

– NZPA

11 Responses to He’s bbbbaaaaaacckkkkk in black

  • 1

    It is gonna be tooooouuuoooogh!
    They are waiting for us, the boys in black…….

  • 2

    Let them wait!! The boys in green is on their way! Hoop hulle het baie toiletpapier. Hulle gaan hulself bekuk as hulle die groen masjien sien!

  • 3

    If Carter is playing Saturday, then the Aussies will lose. I’ve just done my superbru.

  • 4

    BE AFRAAIIIIDD!! heh, heh

  • 5

    You recon JT? I think it smacks of desperation…

  • 6

    wll he be that much of a threat though?

  • 7

    He will be an improvement on the incumbents if nothing else…but the Blacks have some other problems too. Their line-outs and more specific the throws from the hookers is far from great, their #8 lost form but won’t be dropped, can’t settle on a #9 and their back three has a severe case of butter fingers…

    Does this mean an easy win for anyone playing them now? Nope, like a ‘poor’ Bok team, write them off at your peril.

  • 8

    6 – rugbydude,

    Hello and welcome, seeing as your nick is a “fresh” one, tell us a bit more… do you blog anywhere else, if so, under what nicks…

  • 9

    # 8 GBS

    You sound like the “PSB” (Public Security Bureau) in China with those sneaky questions 😉

  • 10

    9 – RP,

    I am not ze Vodka-guzzling KGB from mother Russia… or the PSB from Ching-Tjong-China… or the FBI of Yankee-doodle-US-of-farking-A…

    I am the GBS (Great Brakkenjanpan not so secret Service)….. hehehe

    Be afraid…. I know ways to kill people with their own thumbs…… !!

  • 11

    hi all, I stumbled upon this blog. Hi, no never blogged rugby anywhere else before. Just started enjoying the game. I don’t even really support a team, if that’s bad, don’t lynch me!

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