All blacks suffer blow: Finau out, Barrett in doubt for Italy test
The All Blacks have been dealt a significant blow ahead of their final test match of the year against Italy, with flanker Samipeni Finau ruled out due to concussion and star midfielder Jordie Barrett facing uncertainty over his availability.
Finau, who impressed in his test debut against France last weekend, was forced off the field early in the match after a head knock. Despite undergoing concussion protocols, he has been unable to recover in time for the Italy test.
Barrett, who has been in outstanding form for the All Blacks this year, is currently nursing a knee injury. While the severity of the injury is yet to be determined, there are concerns that he may not be fit to face Italy.
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson expressed disappointment at the loss of Finau and the uncertainty surrounding Barrett’s availability. “It’s unfortunate to lose Finau, especially after such a strong debut,” Robertson said. “We’ll have to assess Jordie’s injury and make a call closer to the game.”
Despite the setbacks, the All Blacks are still expected to field a strong team against Italy. The match will be an opportunity for other players to step up and prove their worth.
The All Blacks’ clash with Italy will take place in Turin on Saturday, November 23. The match will be the final test of the year for the All Blacks, and they will be looking to finish the season on a high note.
Barrett’s Controversial Kick
The All Blacks’ narrow loss to France last weekend has sparked debate over a crucial decision made by captain Scott Barrett late in the match. With the score at 30-26 to France, Barrett opted to kick a penalty goal rather than go for a lineout and attempt to score a try.
The decision was met with mixed reactions, with some critics arguing that Barrett should have gone for the try, while others defended his choice. Robertson backed Barrett’s decision, stating that the captain made a difficult call under pressure.
“You’ve got to support him,” Robertson said. “He’s your captain, you trust him. He went on instinct at the time.”
While the debate over Barrett’s decision continues, the All Blacks will be focused on bouncing back against Italy and ending the year on a positive note.