Will Jordan, the dynamic runner who dazzled fans in the Rugby World Cup final, is back in action after a long recovery from a shoulder injury. His return to the All Blacks’ Rugby Championship squad marks a thrilling moment for fans who have eagerly awaited his comeback. Jordan's speed and agility are crucial assets to the team, and his presence on the field is sure to electrify the crowd.

"Being back feels incredible," Jordan shared. "I've been working hard to get to this point, and I'm ready to give it my all."
Joining Jordan is the seasoned Sam Cane, a former All Blacks captain who is approaching a significant milestone of 100 caps. As he gears up for his final year in Test rugby, Cane's leadership and experience are invaluable to the squad.

David Havili, another versatile veteran, re-enters the lineup, offering Coach Scott Robertson a wealth of options in the backline. Havili's adaptability makes him a key player, able to shift seamlessly between positions.
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