Rookie All Black 'bloody excited' by crack at 10 jersey
Beauden Barrett and Richie Mo’unga have long shut out other claimants to New Zealand’s No.10 jersey but All Blacks fans may see a new challenger emerge in the Rugby Championship clash against Argentina on Saturday.
With a stiff neck from a training mishap ruling Barrett out of the Christchurch Test, his Blues teammate Stephen Perofeta will have his chance to debut off the bench.
Three years before Barrett joined from the Hurricanes in 2020, a 20-year-old Perofeta was the Super Rugby side’s starting five-eighth when they upset the touring British and Irish Lions 22-16 at Eden Park.
The young playmaker seemed on a fast track to an All Blacks jersey but a string of injuries stalled his progress and Mo’unga emerged to become Barrett’s chief rival at 10.
Barrett has had most of the position at the Blues, relegating Perofeta to fullback, but the pair’s combination has underpinned the team’s rise from habitual underachievers to championship contenders.
Perofeta could have few better mentors than twice world-player-of-the-year Barrett for the step up to Test level as the All Blacks look for back-to-back wins after the breakthrough victory over South Africa at Ellis Park.
“I’m extremely grateful and blessed to be in this position, as unfortunate as it is for Baz (Barrett), and his injury, I would never want to wish that on anyone,” 25-year-old Perofeta said of his call-up.
“Growing up as a kid, it’s always a dream. But it has felt so far (away).
“Just coming from Whanganui – a small town – I thought it was never achievable. But through the support I’ve had, throughout my whole journey, the help I’ve got … I’m bloody excited.”
With Barrett expected to be fit for the second match against Argentina in Hamilton next week, Perofeta may only have a quick taste of Test rugby.
Perofeta’s Blues teammate, rugby league convert Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, was given about 10 minutes for his Test debut in the series-deciding d efeat to Ireland in Wellington last month.
And though through no fault of his own, Tuivasa-Sheck has not been near an All Blacks jersey since.
“He (Perofeta) has been quite impressive behind the scenes,” All Blacks coach Ian Foster said.
“And the opportunity has come …. The whole group is excited about that. Got a lot of faith in him.”
Go well Skivi