
JORDIE BARRETT is set to miss New Zealand’s third Autumn Nations Series clash at Twickenham.
The All Blacks are set to meet England as both sides look to maintain their 100% Autumn Nations Series records.


Steve Borthwick’s side have picked up two victories over Australia and Fiji so far, and are looking to extend a winning run that stretches back to the Six Nations earlier this year.
Barrett’s two brothers, fly-half Beauden and lock Scott, are both set to feature against Borthwick’s side.
The youngest of the three brothers recently spent part of the 2024/25 season on a sabbatical break with Irish side Leinster.
SunSport can reveal why Jordie Barrett will not be playing this weekend.
Why is Jordie Barrett not playing for New Zealand against England?
Jordie Barrett will miss the remainder of the All Black’s northern tour due to injury.
He suffered a high ankle injury and minor knee injury during New Zealand’s victory over Ireland in Chicago.
He returned to New Zealand following the clash, and missed the ABs win over Scotland.
Now, Barrett will miss the next two fixtures against England and Wales.











