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Famous Hurricanes duo reunited for final Wellington hurrah

By Ned Lester
TJ Perenara and Beauden Barrett lift the Super Rugby trophy.

Over a decade and a combined 200 international Tests ago, the Hurricanes launched a new era with a lethal halves duo destined to take the world by storm. On Saturday, the partnership will come to a close at none other than the ground where it all began.

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TJ Perenara will run out in the No. 9 jersey on home soil for the All Blacks one final time in the second Bledisloe Cup contest, and he’ll be joined by brother-in-arms Beauden Barrett for the special occasion.

The pair forged a dynamic duo in the Wellington colours en route to the region’s first Super Rugby title in 2016. While in the national set-up, they’ve each gone from playing understudy to players considered by many to be the GOATs of their respective positions in New Zealand to creating legendary careers of their own.

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On Saturday however, it will be the last time Barrett and Perenara take to a Kiwi ground side-by-side. Perenara was asked if it would feel like “back to the future” taking the field with his long-time friend.

“It’ll be cool,” the halfback replied. “When they named the team the other day and I saw Baz’s name at 10… We played a lot of games at nine and 10 for the Hurricanes; a lot in this stadium. So, to be able to get out there with my bro at 10 is something I’m excited for and something I’ll cherish.”

While an iconic chapter is set to draw to a close, another less favourable piece of history looms overhead.

The All Blacks’ losing streak in Wellington stretches back six years and threatens to put a damper on an emotional farewell as the No. 9 departs for Japan at the end of the year.

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Another loss in his hometown stadium is not how Perenara wants to bow out.

“We need to sort that out. That’s our job, to play better here,” the 32-year-old stated emphatically.

“We haven’t been successful here in the last wee while so for us, we understand that a field or a region doesn’t determine whether you win or lose, it’s our circle and we have to own our performance this weekend and we’re looking forward to doing that.”

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As they say; as one door closes, another door opens and for the All Blacks, there’s a flood of halfback young talent knocking on the door for selection.

Cortez Ratima has quickly established himself as an international quality talent in his debut season in the black jersey, while recent U20 rep Noah Hotham has also made his way into the international arena off the back of a superb Super Rugby Pacific campaign.

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Add to that mix the impending return of 2023 breakout star Cam Roigard and the omissions of former All Blacks Finlay Christie and Folau Fakatava, and it’s clear Perenara leaves the jersey in safe hands.

After complimenting each of his aforementioned counterparts, Perenara was asked what message he would deliver his younger self that would serve him well for what would be a storied career.

“Just to enjoy the ride. There’s a lot of ups and downs that comes with what we do – you guys (the media) are a part of that, which is your job – but the way we play is part of that, too.

“I would just say to enjoy it for what it is, because man, it goes quickly.”

Watch the exclusive reveal-all episode of Walk the Talk with Ardie Savea as he chats to Jim Hamilton about the RWC 2023 experience, life in Japan, playing for the All Blacks and what the future holds. Watch now for free on RugbyPass TV

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How the All Blacks are enduring pain now in readiness for 2027 RWC crusade

Off topic 1st, Crusader’s ’24 SR shocked everyone. But the failure carried on all SR. I assume Penny got back in by the skin of his teeth.

 

Back on ABs.

 

Plummer - Sorry, but Plummer orchestrated the SR Blues championship.

 

Hotham didn’t play for the All Black?? It was actually V Fiji. & a shocker, as was the test of his ’24 SR. I remember his errors stood out. A boy among men. Club standard at best. Every SR  halfback, & the replacement, is a mile ahead of him. I mean it, I hope I’m dead wrong. https://www.allblacks.com/news/all-blacks-team-named-to-play-fiji-in-san-diego

 

Fainganuku – forgot him? He’d be 1st pick every time. 1 of best in world. BUT he’s not there / available! It’s pathetic & disrespectful for Razor to talk about him while not even giving current new ABs even a run.

 

Fihaki – his SR pretty lame but no need to call in while Narawa and Proctor a mile ahead, so again, pathetic & disrespectful for Razor to talk about him they not even run. So much for Mr Team man, Razor.

 

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I agree Mounga got a rough deal under both Hansen & Foster. But most new ABs did. Hansen & Foster were the worse new AB developers in history hence their failure in the end. They were just given high quality teams.

 

Razor choose to be AB coach. In afft behind Foster’s back. Like Foster, there's no training in period. That’s done at there endless camps. He's meant develop new ABs asap & get results. He’s so far failing worst in history. Yep hope he’s got a ‘cunning plan’, but that does not excuse failing to develop new ABs & get results, eg against 10th ranked Wallabies, especially more than just the 1st 15min, the next 65min wilted (again) & lost.

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