Fiji-born winger Timoci Tavatavanawai has been officially selected by head coach Scott Robertson for the inaugural All Blacks squad of 2025. This is a significant moment for Tavatavanawai, who has long aspired to represent the All Blacks, marking his entry into a prestigious team that has a rich history.

Tavatavanawai’s remarkable journey began at Queen Victoria School, and his inclusion stands out as he is the only notable new addition to the squad at this point. His selection is particularly impactful for the Flying Fijians, as they are losing a dynamic and powerful player to New Zealand’s national side.

Alongside Tavatavanawai, fellow Fijian, Sevu Reece, is also part of the squad, highlighting the growing influence of Fijian players in New Zealand rugby. Chiefs winger Emoni Narawa is currently listed as injury cover, adding another layer of depth and competition to the team as they prepare for upcoming challenges.

It’s an exciting time for Tavatavanawai and the All Blacks, as they aim to build a strong and competitive lineup for the coming season. This opportunity reflects the coaches’ commitment to fostering emerging talent within the sport and ensuring a dynamic team ready to take on future challenges.

Overall, the inclusion of Tavatavanawai not only strengthens the All Blacks but also brings hope for continued excellence in New Zealand rugby, as they blend new talent with established players.


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