Aaron Cruden out in the cold as All Blacks name Bledisloe Cup squad
New Zealand coach Steve Hansen has omitted fly-half Aaron Cruden from his matchday squad for Saturday’s third Bledisloe Cup test against Australia despite making five changes to the team that lost to South Africa two weeks ago.

New Zealand coach Steve Hansen has omitted fly-half Aaron Cruden from his matchday squad for Saturday’s third Bledisloe Cup test against Australia despite making five changes to the team that lost to South Africa two weeks ago.
Cruden was restored to the squad last week after being dropped for the win in Argentina and defeat in Johannesburg in the Rugby Championship because he missed a pre-departure meeting for the tour in the wake of a boozy night out.
With Dan Carter still injured, Beauden Barrett looks now to have displaced Cruden as first-choice fly-half for the All Blacks and will again be backed up from the bench by Colin Slade at Lang Park on Saturday.
There is always an expectation that when you pull on the All Blacks jersey, that individually and collectively as a team, you will play well and this week is no different
New Zealand have already ensured they will retain the Bledisloe Cup after a 12-12 draw and 51-20 victory in their first two matches this season against Australia.
“There were some aspects of our game in the loss to South Africa that we weren’t happy with and we have worked hard on addressing those this week,” Hansen said.
“There is always an expectation that when you pull on the All Blacks jersey, that individually and collectively as a team, you will play well and this week is no different.”
Hansen has restored hooker Dane Coles and prop Wyatt Crockett to his front row, Liam Messam displaces Jerome Kaino at blindside flanker and Cory Jane will start on the right wing in place of the rested Ben Smith.