Baloucoune back as Ireland recall key men for All BlacksImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Baloucoune scored three tries in a breakout Six Nations campaign earlier this yearByMatt GaultBBC Sport NI Senior JournalistPublished1 hour agoFit-again wing Robert Baloucoune returns to the Ireland line-up for Saturday’s much-anticipated Nations Championship game against New Zealand in Auckland. The 28-year-old, who won the Six Nations Rising Player award after starring in his side’s Triple Crown campaign earlier this year, missed the wins over Australia and Japan with a hamstring issue. Head coach Andy Farrell has recalled a host of key players after fielding a heavily rotated team in last week’s 36-20 victory over Japan, with captain Dan Sheehan, prop Tadhg Furlong and fly-half Sam Prendergast among nine changes.
Tom O’Toole, Tadhg Beirne, James Ryan, Jack Conan, Stuart McCloskey and Jimmy O’Brien are the six players retained in the line-up.
Having beaten the Wallabies and Brave Blossoms, Ireland aim to round out the southern hemisphere leg of their Nations Championship campaign with a statement win at Eden Park (08:10 BST).
The All Blacks, who beat France and Italy in their first two games, have not lost at the Auckland venue since 1994, a run of 52 Tests.
