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No The All Blacks are the New Zealand Rugby Union National Squad. NRL is National Rugby League
The All Blacks, New Zealand's national rugby team, traditionally use a numbering system that aligns with the positions on the field. For example, the first fifteen players typically wear numbers 1 to 15, with 1 being the loosehead prop and 15 the fullback. Subsequent players in the squad take numbers 16 to 23 for substitutes, with additional squad members often assigned higher numbers as needed. Each player’s number is usually associated with their playing position, which is a longstanding tradition in rugby.
David Kirk captained the team for the 1987 World Cup Squad
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Their black kit
The first team were called the originals in 1905
There are only 15 players plus five subs in a side. However, there are normally 26 to 30 in a squad
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Technically Blacks and Native Americans were the first people. But no not all people are descendants of Blacks or Natives, however there are several nationalities that are, such as some Caribbeans, some Asians, some Hispanics, some Italians.
Richie McCaw is the first ever All Black to play 100 test matches for the All Blacks. On 24th September 2011 at the Rugby World Cup 2011 he was awarded the first ever 'White Cap' for 100 test appearances for the All Blacks.
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