"Jimi is an old hand having played in the under-17 team since the Trans-Tasman Cup began a couple of years ago. The test series used to be an annual event, but has just changed to biennial because of the world championships next year.
"Jimi's form and performances at our trails in New Plymouth were good enough for him to be selected for the senior men's team too. He probably doesn't think he's going to get much game time with the men, but I think he will get far more than he thinks."
Barry said there was fortunately several hours between the different grade match-ups allowing Blinkhorne recovery time.
"It will also be good for me and give me time to get my head around coaching the kids, while also playing for the seniors.
"The Aussies are probably one ahead of us in the under-17, men and veteran grades, although we are very evenly matched, while our masters have a clean winning record over them," Barry said.
The New Zealand teams flew out of Wellington early this morning with games scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.