- De Zorzi out for 177 as S.Africa power to 413-5 against Bangladesh
- 'CEO of supercute': Hello Kitty turns 50
- Australia head coach McDonald handed new deal until 2027
- Visual artist grabs 'decisive moment' to nurture Chad art scene
- Industrial slump leaves Germany on brink of recession
- 'I'm terrified': French auteur Audiard hits Oscars trail for 'Emilia Perez'
- New Indonesia defence chief harks back to dictator's rule
- In Tennessee, the despair of gun control advocates
- US economy's solid growth unlikely to register at ballot box
- 'A treasure': Japan's Ohtani a hometown hero win or lose in World Series
- Botswana votes with ruling party seeking to extend six decades of power
- Bitcoin close to record as cautious markets eye US election
- Hometown hero Volpe lives dream with grand slam for Yankees
- Rested relief pitchers please Roberts even after Dodgers defeat
- UK's Labour govt prepares to deliver decisive first budget
- Beijing files WTO complaint over EU's new taxes on Chinese EVs
- Volpe's grand slam helps Yankees avoid World Series sweep
- Taiwan battens down for Super Typhoon Kong-rey
- MotoGP world title in sight as Martin, Bagnaia set for Sepang duel
- 'New wave' as start-up sweeps up Thai ocean plastic
- Botswana votes with ruling party aiming to extend six decades of power
- How harmful are microplastics to human health?
- Are bioplastics really the wonder alternative to petro plastics?
- EU's extra tariffs of up to 35.3% on Chinese EVs angers Beijing
- Rumble in the Jungle remembered after 50 years
- Trump risks backlash with anti-trans ads targeting Harris
- Alzheimer's patient 'relieved' at Quebec's assisted suicide policy shift
- Who should get paid for nature's sequenced genes?
- Bodies found as torrential rains slam Spain
- Harris urges US to turn page on Trump 'chaos' in mass White House rally
- Climate change driving 'record threats to health': report
- Harris warns of 'obsessed' Trump power grab at mass Washington rally
- Harris warns against Trump's power grab bid in final election warning
- Southampton, Brentford scrape into League Cup quarter-finals
- PGA players council seeks smaller fields, fewer full tour spots
- Napoli extend lead at top of Serie A with win at AC Milan
- Harris to slam 'unstable' Trump at Washington rally
- Jennifer Lopez to boost Harris at glitzy Las Vegas event
- Global stocks mixed as markets await Big Tech results
- Seven missing as torrential rains slam Spain
- Three-person crew blasts off for China's Tiangong space station
- Google reports strong growth driven by AI, Cloud
- Kyiv announces new mobilisation drive as Russia advances
- Release of new single featuring late One Direction star postponed
- Alcaraz breezes through opener at Paris Masters
- Bolivia 'going from bad to worse': At the barricades with Morales supporters
- Biden unveils $3 bn US ports boost, takes aim at Trump
- EU slaps extra tariffs of up to 35.3% on Chinese EVs
- England boss Borthwick has no qualms over starting Slade against All Blacks
- 'Tootsie' star Teri Garr dies aged 79
NGG | -1.35% | 65.12 | $ | |
RELX | -0.52% | 47.91 | $ | |
RBGPF | 100% | 62.35 | $ | |
SCS | -3.11% | 12.21 | $ | |
RYCEF | 0.55% | 7.25 | $ | |
BCC | -5.3% | 131.64 | $ | |
CMSC | -0.65% | 24.57 | $ | |
CMSD | -0.16% | 24.84 | $ | |
RIO | 0.6% | 66.58 | $ | |
VOD | -2.8% | 9.28 | $ | |
BCE | -0.71% | 32.46 | $ | |
BTI | -1.31% | 34.46 | $ | |
JRI | -0.69% | 12.98 | $ | |
GSK | 0.76% | 38.17 | $ | |
AZN | -1.05% | 75.22 | $ | |
BP | -5.76% | 29.36 | $ |
Foster says Retallick 'heart and soul' of All Blacks ahead of 100th cap
New Zealand coach Ian Foster hailed Brodie Retallick as the "heart and soul" of the All Blacks as the lock prepared to win his 100th Test cap.
Retallick has been recalled to the starting XV for Saturday's match against England at Twickenham following suspension.
The 31-year-old second-row was banned for two weeks for dangerous play during the All Blacks' 38-31 win over Japan in Tokyo last month after being sent of for charging into a ruck and missed New Zealand's recent wins over Wales and Scotland.
Retallick will become the 12th All Black to reach the milestone and just the second lock alongside captain Samuel Whitelock.
The pair will also set a new second-row world record of 64 Test starts together this weekend, with the previous best of 63 held by South Africa's Bakkies Botha and Victor Matfield.
"He (Retallick) has been there since 2012," Foster told reporters at the squad's London hotel after naming his side on Thursday.
"He's been a massive part of that engine room of an All Black pack for a long time. He's multi-skilled, he's got that tough edge to him, but he's also got that skill edge around the park, that's been a big feature of his game."
Foster added: "He is a major contributor behind the scenes. He's the heart and soul of our group. And the fact that he's putting his arm around Sammy Whitelock, that's a pretty much a record-breaking partnership as well. They've been a big part of that pack for a long time."
England captain Owen Farrell is also set to win his 100th cap for his country this weekend, with Foster saying of the centre cum fly-half: "He's clearly done an amazing job for England. Anyone who can play 100 Tests, it's phenomenal."
With Retallick returning from suspension, Scott Barrett has moved to the blindside flanker role.
There are positional changes to the back division that helped the All Blacks avoid a first defeat by Scotland with a 31-23 win at Murrayfield last weekend.
Beauden Barrett starts at full-back, with brother Jordie moving from the No 15 shirt to partner Riekko Ioane in the centres.
- 'Good space' -
Foster's own position was the subject of intense speculation following New Zealand's 2-1 series loss at home to Ireland earlier this year but a 35-23 win away to arch-rivals and world champions South Africa in August helped keep the coach in his job.
New Zealand went on to win the southern hemisphere Rugby Championship and they head into their final match of 2022 looking to remain unbeaten in their Autumn Nations programme, with the Japan and Scotland wins separated by a 55-23 rout of Wales in Cardiff.
"We're in a good space and I like where our game's going," said Foster ahead of next year's World Cup in France.
Saturday's match will be the first time England and New Zealand have met since England's 19-7 World Cup semi-final win in Yokohama three years ago.
As for whether that result would have any bearing this weekend, Foster said: "I don't think it's relevant at all to where we're at.
"And it's probably not relevant at all to where England's at right now, because they're a team that's searching for consistency and I'm not sure they'll get a high motivation out of the 2019 game."
New Zealand (15-1)
Beauden Barrett; Mark Telea, Rieko Ioane, Jordie Barrett, Caleb Clarke; Richie Mo'unga, Aaron Smith; Ardie Savea, Dalton Papali'i, Scott Barrett; Sam Whitelock (capt), Brodie Retallick; Tyrel Lomax, Codie Taylor, Ethan de Groot
Replacements: Samisoni Taukei'aho, George Bower, Nepo Laulala, Shannon Frizell, Hoskins Sotutu, TJ Perenara, David Havili, Anton Lienert-Brown
Coach: Ian Foster (NZL)
T.Bondarenko--BTB