Rugby-Whitelock takes over All Blacks captaincy as team prepares for
U.S. clash
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[October 20, 2021] (Reuters)
-Stalwart lock Sam Whitelock will take
over the New Zealand captaincy ahead of the Northern Tour, assistant
coach John Plumtree told reporters on Tuesday, days ahead of a test
match against the United States.
The Saturday clash in Washington, D.C., designed to grow interest in
the sport among Americans, marks his return after paternity leave
and subsequent quarantine issues kept him off the pitch, with loose
forward Ardie Savea having been previously at the helm.
"Ardie's been recognised for the great job he did in Australia,
winning the rugby championship, his style of leadership was
fantastic but it's also great to have Sam come in, his experience,"
said Plumtree. "We think it's good for the team now that Sam takes
over."
In a statement posted to the team website, Whitelock said he was
eager to get back in the game.
"I just want to get out there and get into it. It's been a long
time, with a couple of false starts for me to get back with the
team, but that just makes it so much more special when you do get
here," he said.
Plumtree told reporters the marathon travel to the United States had
done little to dampen the enthusiasm among the All Blacks players,
many of whom were eager to take in the sights of the American
capital city.
"I think quite a few people are pretty excited about it, go and have
a look around," said Plumtree. "We’ve got this whole (lot of)
monuments and museums and things to look at."
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New Zealand's Sam Whitelock during a press conference Action Images
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The Oct. 23 match marks the start of a run of five
tests in consecutive weeks for the All Blacks with Wales, Italy,
Ireland and France their other opponents.
The trip kicked off on a sombre note, however,
after Maori All Blacks back and Chiefs player Sean Wainui died aged
25 in a car accident on Monday.
"The passing of Sean Wainui has been really hard on the team - hit
us pretty hard," said Plumtree, adding that members of the Chiefs
team organised a remembrance for their team mate the night prior.
"Everyone came. They told some personal stories about what a
fantastic person Sean was to them."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Davis)
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