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Adam Blair excited ahead of NRL Māori All Stars coaching debut

By Tumamao Harawira
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9 Feb, 2024 08:32 PM3 mins to read

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Adam Blair leads the Maori All-Stars against the Indigenous All-Stars in 2022. Photo / Jason McCawley / Getty Images

Adam Blair leads the Maori All-Stars against the Indigenous All-Stars in 2022. Photo / Jason McCawley / Getty Images

For former rugby league star Adam Blair, nothing beats the thrill of playing for Māori, and as Māori All Stars coach he’s keen to instil that feeling in his players.

“I’m excited about the group of men we have available who have put their hands up to play.”

Blair (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa) has had a glittering rugby league career. He played a total of 331 NRL games across four clubs (Melbourne, Wests Tigers, Brisbane and the New Zealand Warriors). He also played 51 tests for the Kiwis and two years for the Māori team.

Coaching debut

The back-rower got his first taste of coaching the All Stars during last year’s fixture in Rotorua as an assistant, but now takes the reins of one of the most exciting teams assembled.

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“You have to have other coaches support and assist you with that coaching process. Planning has been the biggest part of this year and the back end of last year.”

He says for some players, it’s the first time getting any experience of their Māori roots.

Former Māori All Star teammates Adam Blair and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak. Photo / Aotearoa Māori Rugby League
Former Māori All Star teammates Adam Blair and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak. Photo / Aotearoa Māori Rugby League

“Trying to get our boys to be brave enough to go into the clubs and have a chat with the coaches about why they want to represent the Maori All Stars.

“A lot of those boys, especially the guys who are all living over in Australia, find themselves away from the culture. [Māori All Stars is] A place where they belong to something and also a place where they can just be themselves. A place to be Māori.”

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He is also under no illusion about the challenge of playing against the Indigenous All Stars, who boast some of the game’s greatest players, like South Sydney duo Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker, as well as arguably the game’s fastest pair, Josh Addo-Carr and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow.

“Their outside backs are the elite of the NRL, and a lot of those guys either play in New South Wales or Australia. So I guess for us it’s about minimising the opportunities.”

The games kick off on Friday, February 16 and will be broadcast on Sky Sport.

2024 Harvey Norman All Stars squads

Indigenous All Stars

Josh Addo-Carr, Jacob Alick, Bailey Biondi-Odo, Bailey Butler, Josh Curran, Adam Elliott, Jordan Grant, J’maine Hopgood, Nicho Hynes, Josh Kerr, Alofiana Khan-Pereira, Latrell Mitchell, Shaquai Mitchell, Kierran Moseley, Hohepa Puru, Kotoni Staggs, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Isaiah Tass, Braydon Trindall, Cody Walker

Coach: Ronald Griffiths

Māori All Stars

Jesse Arthars, Kenny Bromwich, Dane Gagai, Jacob Gagai, Jack Howarth, Jahrome Hughes, Royce Hunt, Te Maire Martin, Trey Mooney, Briton Nikora, Kodi Nikorima, Adam Pompey, Joseph Tapine, Jazz Tevaga, Leo Thompson, Matthew Timoko, Brandon Smith, Dylan Walker, Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Xavier Willison.

Coach: Adam Blair

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