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2013 Māori All Blacks tour of North America

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Date
  
3 – 9 November

Tour captain(s)
  
Tim Bateman

Previous tour
  
2012

Coach(es)
  
Colin Cooper

Top point scorer(s)
  
Robbie Robinson (18)

2013 Māori All Blacks tour of North America

Top try scorer(s)
  
Jamison Gibson-Park (3)

On 23 May 2013, it was announced by the New Zealand Rugby Union that following a successful tour in 2012, the Māori All Blacks will tour North America to take on Canada and the United States. The fixtures would not be the first time the national sides have met the invitational side, as the teams participated in the now defunct Churchill Cup, and the Māoris faced Canada during their 2012 tour where the Māoris were victorious 32-19. The head coach for the tour was announced as Taranaki's head coach Colin Cooper. He was assisted by Crusaders assistant coach Tabai Matson, and former All Black Carl Hoeft as the scrumage coach.

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Squad

New Zealand Māori 29-man squad for the 2013 North America November Tour, facing Canada (3 November) and United States (9 November).

  • Head Coach – Colin Cooper
  • Note: Bold denotes players that have represented the Māori All Blacks in previous tours.
    Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under IRB eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-IRB nationality.

    Squad notes

    Tim Bateman took captaincy from Tanerau Latimer, who has made himself unavailable to have surgery on a long-standing arm injury. Several players were not considered due to injury including Ross Filipo and Bronson Murray. Ash Dixon replaced Corey Flynn after being ruled out of the tour through injury. Hika Elliot and Piri Weepu sustained injuries during the North American Tour and were replaced by Quentin MacDonald and Chris Smylie.

    Player statistics

    Key

  • Con: Conversions
  • Pen: Penalties
  • DG: Drop goals
  • Pts: Points
  • References

    2013 Māori All Blacks tour of North America Wikipedia