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The 19 forwards named in the 2012 All Blacks training squad:
Sam Cane
Wyatt Crockett
Charlie Faumuina
Ben Franks
Ben Franks can play both sides of the scrum but
specialises at tighthead.
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Owen Franks
Owen Franks is industrious in his output and solid at scrum time.
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Andrew Hore
After a five-month injury lay-off, Andrew Hore is once
again battling with Keven Mealamu to be the All Blacks' number one
hooker.
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Richie McCaw (captain)
Richie McCaw is widely considered as the best openside
flanker in world rugby and arguably the most influential member of
the All Blacks squad.
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Keven Mealamu
Keven Mealamu is a powerful hooker who is a strong
scrummager, accurate lineout thrower and damaging ball runner.
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Kieran Read
Kieran Read is a story of perseverance, a hardworking backrower
that richly deserves his All Blacks place.
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Luke Romano
Brodie Retallick
Brad Shields
Ben Tameifuna
Adam Thomson
A strong and versatile loose forward, Thomson has long
been known as a turnover specialist for his adopted province of
Otago.
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Victor Vito
What sets Victor Vito apart from his peers is an
unquantifiable X-factor.
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Ali Williams
Ali Williams has matured over the years from a
prodigiously-talented problem child to a senior leader of the All
Blacks pack.
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Tony Woodcock
Generally considered to be the best loosehead prop New Zealand has
produced since Craig Dowd, Woodcock is an expert scrummager and a
tireless worker at the ruck and maul coal face.
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Luke Whitelock
Sam Whitelock
From the fast becoming famous Whitelock family, Sam is
one of four brothers who has represented New Zealand at under-19 or
under-20 level.
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