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Cane is able – why 23-year-old Sam is already earmarked as future All Blacks captain

Youngster might not be next skipper, but one after that as New Zealand lay down blueprint for the future

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Sam Cane's leadership qualities have been highly praised. Photo: AFP

The rapid elevation of 23-year-old Sam Cane to captain New Zealand against Namibia at London’s Olympic Stadium on Thursday is the latest chapter in the All Blacks blueprint for the future.

He’s not earmarked as the next first choice captain after the talismanic Richie McCaw finally retires but he will be the one after that in coach Steve Hansen’s vision which requires constant forward planning.

“It’s a great opportunity to future-proof,” Hansen said as he made wholesale changes to his starting line up for their second Pool C match against minnows Namibia.

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The position of All Blacks captain ranks as probably the second-most important role in rugby-obsessed New Zealand behind the prime minister.

The skipper is expected to uphold the team’s phenomenal record as one of the most successful sports teams in the world with a 76 per cent winning rate from 532 tests over more than 120 years.

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