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Telea returns as All Blacks make two changes for Argentina

RUEIL-MALMAISON, France: Winger Mark Telea returned to New Zealand’s starting line-up for Friday’s World Cup semi-final against Argentina after being left out of the team last weekend for disciplinary reasons as coach Ian Foster said he resisted any temptation to tinker.

Telea was one of two changes announced by Foster to the line-up that outlasted Ireland 28-24 in last Saturday’s dramatic quarter-final clash in Paris, with veteran lock Sam Whitelock also back in the second row alongside his regular Crusaders partner Scott Barrett.

Telea was left out of the quarter-final line-up for a breach of team protocol, which New Zealand media said was after missing a team curfew.

“It’s the team we think gives us the best opportunity. Mark has done his time, he made a mistake and has accepted that and we’re not lingering in that space. Mark has been our form winger and we’ve got a lot of faith in him,” Foster told a press conference on Wednesday.

His replacement last Saturday was Leicester Fainga’anuku, who despite scoring a crucial early try against the Irish, drops out of the matchday squad.

Whitelock’s return means Brodie Retallick, who has 107 caps, moves to the bench.

There is also a tweak among the replacements at backup hooker with Samisoni Taukei’aho chosen ahead of the experienced Dane Coles, who retires after the tournament in France.

“Sam will bring extra energy to our pack early. Samisoni, too, is chomping at the bit and it’s about using that extra bit of energy without compromising the group,” added Foster.

The All Blacks will qualify for a fifth World Cup final if they beat Argentina, to whom they have lost twice in the last three years.

“We have never said we are favourites and we know Argentina are a difficult team, a

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