New Zealand forced into late change for first test against Springboks

Parker, 26, has played seven tests for ⁠New Zealand ​after making his debut ​in 2025.
New Zealand forced into late change for first test against Springboks

Nick Said

New Zealand have ‌been forced into a late change to their ‌squad for the first test against South Africa at Ellis Park on Saturday as loose forward Simon Parker comes onto the replacements' bench for injured flanker Anton Segner.

Segner complained of a swollen ankle, which ⁠has been assessed as acute inflammatory ‌arthritis, ‌the ​team said in a statement.

Parker, 26, has played seven tests for ⁠New Zealand ​after making his debut ​in 2025.

The All Blacks face the ‌Springboks at 1510 GMT, ​the first of four tests in the ⁠series, the first ⁠three ​of which are in South Africa before a final game in Baltimore, United States.

 

New Zealand team

15-Damian McKenzie, 14-Will Jordan, 13-Quinn Tupaea, 12-Jordie Barrett, 11-Josh Moorby, 10-Ruben Love, 9-Cam Roigard, ‌8-Ardie Savea (captain), 7-Luke ⁠Jacobson, 6-Tupou Vaa'i, 5-Fabian Holland, 4-Josh Lord, 3-Tyrel Lomax, 2-Codie Taylor, 1-Ethan ‌de Groot.

Replacements: 16-Asafo Aumua, 17-George Bower, 18-Fletcher Newell, ​19-Simon Parker, 20-Peter Lakai, 21-Kyle ​Preston, 22-Anton Lienert-Brown, 23-Leroy Carter. - Reuters

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