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New Zealand's rugby team, the All Blacks, will be without key players Beauden Barrett and Codie Taylor for their upcoming test match against Ireland due to concussion protocols following their recent win against England. Both players left the field with head injuries and will be replaced by hooker Brodie McAlister and fly-half Harry Plummer from the All Blacks XV squad. Coach Scott Robertson is likely to start Damian McKenzie at fly-half, with Asafo Aumua taking over as starting hooker. Additionally, midfielder Billy Proctor will return home to await the birth of his first child. The All Blacks will face Ireland at the Aviva Stadium, marking a rematch of their World Cup quarter-final victory earlier this year. This match is part of a challenging schedule, with subsequent games against France and Italy also on the horizon.
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