For Uruguay, this fixture represents a valuable opportunity to test themselves against one of rugby’s most storied brands, albeit in a representative format. For the All Blacks XV, it’s about showcasing depth, sustaining the culture of excellence, and providing international experience for players knocking on full-All Black selection.



For Uruguay, this fixture represents a valuable opportunity to test themselves against one of rugby’s most storied brands, albeit in a representative format. For the All Blacks XV, it’s about showcasing depth, sustaining the culture of excellence, and providing international experience for players knocking on full-All Black selection.
Uruguay
Uruguay are currently ranked around 15th in the world and have built their reputation through steady progression in Rugby World Cup appearances and progression in South America and the Super Rugby Americas.
They head into this match after a tour that includes matches against European-based opposition and are aiming to sharpen up ahead of global competition.
Although they are stepping up, the gulf in experience and depth between Uruguay and New Zealand influence-style teams remains significant.
All Blacks XV
The All Blacks XV are New Zealand’s representative side outside the full “All Blacks” Test team. They blend emerging talent with experienced campaigners and use tours like this to build depth and test combinations.
They took over this fixture after it was moved to Béziers.
Historically, when New Zealand representations face Uruguay (even the full-strength All Blacks), the margin has been substantial — a fact that looms large in this matchup. For example, in the 2023 Rugby World Cup the All Blacks beat Uruguay 73-0.
The meeting between Uruguay and a New Zealand side (even if not full All Blacks) is very limited. The dominance in past fixtures speaks to the gulf Uruguay need to bridge.
Uruguay will be looking not just to avoid being over-run, but to make a statement: to show that they are not only persistent but improving and capable of challenging slightly above their ranking.
The All Blacks XV, while not full New Zealand Test strength, carry the heritage, style, and standards of their national programme — Uruguay will have to be at their best to keep pace.
Uruguay’s game plan & opportunity
Uruguay will aim to be competitive in the set-piece (scrum, lineout), maintain discipline, and use counter-attack opportunities when the All Blacks XV commit numbers.
They’ll need to place emphasis on minimising turnovers and errors, as New Zealand-style teams thrive on punitive turnovers and quick transition rugby.
A player to watch might be their back-row or hooker who has the mobility and breakdown craft to slow down the All Blacks’ platform.
All Blacks XV’s mission & strengths
Expect a dynamic, fast-tempo game from the New Zealand side: Offloading, speed in the backline, and dominance in collisions are typical.
They will test Uruguay’s discipline under pressure, particularly in contact zones and in the wider channels once the forwards have established control.
Key for them: leverage their depth, keep high energy across 80 minutes, and ensure they convert opportunities into points rather than letting Uruguay hang around.
Collision zone and ruck speed: If the All Blacks XV secure front-foot ball and quick recycling, they will impose their rhythm. Uruguay must contest at the breakdown and disrupt this.
Territory & kicking game: The exchange of territory, exit from defensive zones, and how Uruguay handle the high-performance kicking game will shape the contest.
Finishing & accuracy: When chances are created, how efficient each side is at converting will matter. For the All Blacks XV, failing to finish allows Uruguay seams of hope.
Momentum shifts: The first 20-25 minutes could decide rhythm — if Uruguay stay close early, the match opens; if the All Blacks XV dominate early, they could run away with it.
Given the comparative histories, depth and style, the edge unquestionably goes to the All Blacks XV. But for Uruguay, the match is less about winning margin and more about measuring improvement and seizing moments.
Prediction: All Blacks XV to win by around 20-30 points, unless Uruguay can stifle the early momentum and convert one or two key phases into scoreboard pressure.
Talking Point: Can Uruguay break the narrative of being dominated by New Zealand-affiliated sides by standing strong in the first half, or will the All Blacks XV use their platform to assert dominance early and build a decisive lead?
This is a significant fixture on multiple layers.
For Uruguay: It’s about growth, exposure, and testing themselves against a high-calibre opponent — vital for their trajectory in Tier 2/3 rugby.
For the All Blacks XV: It’s about reinforcing New Zealand’s depth, culture of performance, and giving players experience on the international circuit outside the full Test arena.
For broader fans of global rugby: Matches like this help bridge the narrative between traditional powerhouses and emerging nations. They’re meaningful for development, storytelling and raising the standard across tiers.