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New Zealand v Ireland: Rob Baloucoune and Jeremy Loughman fit to face All Blacks

By britishbulletin.com14 July 20262 Mins Read
New Zealand v Ireland: Rob Baloucoune and Jeremy Loughman fit to face All Blacks
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Loughman came off the bench against Australia as a replacement for Tom O’Toole, who has started both games at loose-head prop.

Meanwhile, Leinster’s Jimmy O’Brien has started on the wing during Baloucoune’s absence and impressed, with Goodman adding that form will play a role in who is selected to start against the All Blacks.

“The form obviously comes into it,” added attack coach Goodman.

“There’s been some guys, like you say, Jimmy [O’Brien], there was a much-improved performance from him from Australia to Japan.

“It’s great to see Jacob [Stockdale] back who hadn’t played for eight to 10 weeks with his injury at the end of the season for Ulster.”

Ireland will be aiming to end New Zealand’s unbeaten run at Eden Park which stretches back to 1994 and register their first victory at the venue.

Farrell’s side have won their past six matches but have lost the past three meetings with New Zealand.

“Eden Park, we know the history of the stadium, and it is probably the home of New Zealand rugby team, and we are excited about playing here,” said New Zealand-born Goodman.

“Also having the opportunity to put our best foot forward and put a performance on we are going to be really proud of.

“It has been about preparation and mentality building every day and I know there is a big narrative about [New Zealand’s] streak, but for us it is about day to day.”

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