The three new caps are joined in the party by Blues utility forward Steven Luatua has earned a recall after impressing with his physicality in the last rounds of Super Rugby. An agile and gifted athlete, Luatua was asked to add intimidation and ferocity to his mix and the selectors felt he did enough of that for them to call him back for another look.
There would have been more in the way of surprises had it not been for an unexpectedly high injury count during the season that fast-tracked the selections of Anton Leinert-Brown, Damian McKenzie and George Moala.
With Ardie Savea, Patrick Tuipulotu, Sam Cane, TJ Perenara and Malakai Fekitoa all still in their early 20s, the squad has the feel of one that is well equipped to evolve and adapt as age, injury and loss of form impact over the next few years.
"We started the year trying to re-establish this group after losing 800-odd caps and we are only three-quarters of the way through the season and that job hasn't been finished," head coach Steve Hansen said.
"We have got a great opportunity to build on what we have done so far. The Northern Hemisphere is a totally different environment. The opposition are totally different for a start so that will challenge us and ask us to grow our game in different ways and it will also give us the opportunity to blend this group of young talent with the more experienced players so we can future proof this team over the next few years."
How much the squad has changed in a short space can be best illustrated by making comparisons between the tour party picked for the 2016 venture North when compared with the group that wen to the World Cup last year.
The average age the World Cup in 2015 was 28.2 and one year on they are returning to Europe with a party that has an average age of 25.8. The World Cup squad contained six players who were 33 or older. This new squad has two 33-years-olds, two 30-year-olds and one 31-year-old.
Jerome Kaino, who is 33, is the only player who might be caught by time before the next World Cup but he currently looks fitter, faster and stronger than he's ever been.
Injury Update
- Sam Whitelock has a sprained ankle and is out for three to six weeks.
- Scott Barrett is his replacement. Whitelock may join the tour if he recovers in time.
- Brodie Retallick has to pass concussion tests before he can travel. If he fails to pass, he's stay in NZ until he does and Wellington lock Vaea Fifita will travel instead and stay with All Blacks until Retallick is passed fit.
- Sam Cane is fit.
- Aaron Smith has served his one-week suspension.