Friday, November 12, 2010

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All Blacks ring the changes for clash with Scotland as Richie McCaw, Mils Muliaina eye milestones


Richie McCaw
Milestone ... Richie McCaw will celebrate his record-equalling 92nd cap this weekend. Source: David Rogers / Getty Images
New Zealand have made four changes to the side that beat England last weekend for this weekend's Test against Scotland at Murrayfield.

All Blacks team

Mils Muliaina, Isaia Toeava, Conrad Smith, Sonny Bill Williams, Hosea Gear, Dan Carter, Jimmy Cowan, Kieran Read, Richie McCaw (capt), Liam Messam, Samuel Whitelock, Brad Thorn, Owen Franks, Keven Mealamu/Hikawera Elliot, Tony Woodcock. Replacements: Andrew Hore, John Afoa, Anthony Boric, Daniel Braid, Andy Ellis, Stephen Donald, Ma'a Nonu.
Jimmy Cowan returns at halfback while Conrad Smith will line up at centre alongside Sonny Bill Williams with Ma'a Nonu moving to the bench.
Isaia Toeva comes onto the right wing in place of Joe Rokocoko.
The only change in the forwards sees Liam Messam get a go at blindside flanker, although All Blacks coach Graham Henry could be forced into a fifth change if hooker Keven Mealamu loses an appeal against his ban for headbutting England's Lewis Moody.
Uncapped Hika Elliot has been named as Mealamu's replacement if he misses out.
"This is another challenging Test for the All Blacks and our selection reflects that," Henry said.
"We have huge respect for the Scots and the way they are playing the game.
"They have had some major victories in recent times, including two away wins in Argentina and a win over Ireland this year plus the win over Australia last year, so it should be another absorbing contest between the two teams."
The match represents a significant milestone in All Blacks history.
Skipper Richie McCaw and full-back Mils Muliaina will both win their 92nd caps, equalling Sean Fitzpatrick's All Blacks record, and are likely to break the former All Blacks hooker's mark later in the tour.
"I couldn't think of two better people than Richie and Mils to beat my record," Fitzpatrick said.
"They are outstanding All Blacks, good leaders of men and for me it's an honour to pass the baton on to those two."
All Blacks coach Henry also paid tribute to McCaw and Muliaina's record-equalling double act.
"It is a fantastic achievement for both men and it's great that they are able to reach the milestone together this weekend in Scotland," he said.
"They are icons of the game, have huge respect within the All Blacks, in New Zealand and around the world, and will have many more Tests together in the All Blacks jersey."

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