Somerville, Ellis get All Black call

Canterbury duo Greg Somerville and Andrew Ellis have overcome injury to seal places in New Zealand's World Cup squad.

Canterbury duo Greg Somerville and Andrew Ellis have overcome injury to seal places in New Zealand's World Cup squad.

The pair were named in a 30-man squad sent to the International Rugby Board this morning.

Veteran Crusaders prop Somerville recently completed a year-long rehabilitation from a complex Achilles tendon operation.

His comeback was stalled by a displaced retina during an early-season provincial game.

"I'd like to congratulate Greg for his perseverance," said New Zealand coach Graham Henry.

"He has come back well from a couple of injuries and the way he handled set-backs during rehab shows the quality of the man.

"The signs are that he'll be ready for contact before we leave for France, and we'll have a good amount of training time with him in Marseille as well."

Ellis was also retained in the squad despite suffering ill effects from a blow to the head at the weekend.

New Zealand squad

Backs:M Muliaina, L MacDonald, D Howlett, J Rokocoko, S Sivivatu, I Toeava, C Smith, L McAlister, A Mauger, D Carter, N Evans, B Kelleher, B Leonard, A Ellis.

Forwards:R So'oialo, C Masoe, R McCaw (captain), J Collins, S Lauaki, R Thorne, A Williams, C Jack, K Robinson, C Hayman, G Somerville, N Tialata, T Woodcock, A Oliver, K Mealamu, A Hore.

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