27 Aug 2025

All Blacks stars to play for provincial teams

8:30 am on 27 August 2025
Timoci Tavatavanawai and Emoni Narawa.

Emoni Narawa and Timoci Tavatavanawai will play NPC this weekend. Photo: Kerry Marshall / www.photosport.nz

Sixteen members of the All Blacks Rugby Championship squad will play for their provincial unions this weekend.

Round 5 of the NPC kicks off on Friday night when North Harbour host Bay of Plenty, who will be bolstered by the return of backs Emoni Narawa and Leroy Carter as well as prop Tevita Mafileo.

New Zealand's Josh Lord and Argentina's Tomás Lavanini struggle during the Rugby Championship 2023 first round match between the Pumas and the All Blacks at the Malvinas Argentinas stadium in Mendoza, Argentina.

Josh Lord playing for the All Blacks. Photo: Andres Larrovere / AFP)

On Saturday afternoon, hooker Brodie McAlister will be available for Canterbury when they host Manawatū, while Josh Lord will play for Taranaki against Counties Manukau in Pukekohe.

Tasman and Otago will welcome back Timoci Tavatavanawai and George Bower respectively for their Saturday night clash in Nelson.

Wellington will have four members of the All Blacks squad at their service when they host Auckland on Sunday afternoon with backs Kyle Preston and Ruben Love and forwards Peter Lakai and Asafo Aumua available.

Blues wing Caleb Clarke.

Caleb Clarke. Photo: Photosport

Caleb Clarke is set to return from his high ankle injury for Auckland at Porirua Park.

Ranfurly Shield holders, Waikato, will have Anton Lienert-Brown, Luke Jacobson, Samipeni Finau and Ollie Norris for their Shield defence against Southland on Sunday evening.

The All Blacks face the Springboks in Auckland on 6 September with New Zealand's 50 match and 31 year unbeaten run at Eden Park on the line.