There are 10 new caps in the Maori All Blacks squad to play Fiji and the New Zealand Barbarians next month.
Josh Hohneck, Quentin MacDonald, Jacob Skeen, Akira Ioane, Brad Weber, Damian McKenzie, Otere Black, Sean Wainui, Rieko Ioane and Codey Rei are all new names in the squad.
Coach Colin Cooper said the squad was an exciting mix of experienced hands and promising young talent. It includes 13 players who took part in last year's tour to Japan and three members of the successful New Zealand Under 20 team which won the recent World Championship title in Italy.
"This is a well-balanced side with some very experienced campaigners who have now played on several tours and know our systems well. I'll be expecting them to lead by example and show the new boys the high standards we expect.
"We have a proud record of success to uphold and I am sure this side will work hard to honour the great legacy of the Maori All Blacks," said Cooper.
The squad will again be captained by Chiefs midfield back Charlie Ngatai.
2014 Maori All Blacks squad members not available because of injury were; Tom Franklin, Mike Kainga, James Lowe, Sean Polwart, Dan Pryor and Joe Webber.
The 27-strong squad departs for Fiji on Wednesday 8 July.
The Maori All Blacks squad is:
FORWARDS
Hookers
Joe Royal
Ash Dixon
Quentin MacDonald
Props
Chris Eves
Brendon Edmonds
Josh Hohneck
Ben May
Locks
Hayden Triggs
Jacob Skeen
Blade Thomson
Loose forwards
Shane Christie
Elliot Dixon
Akira Ioane
Heiden Bedwell-Curtis
Mitchell Crosswell
BACKS
Halfbacks
Jamison Gibson-Park
Brad Weber
First five-eighth
Damian McKenzie
Otere Black
Midfield backs
Jason Emery
Charlie Ngatai (c)
Sean Wainui
Outside backs
Kurt Baker
Rieko Ioane
Marty McKenzie
Matt Proctor
Codey Rei