
Parker has been rewarded for an excellent Super Rugby Pacific season, with an untimely injury presumably delaying his call-up till after the series win over France.
Parker's ascension is in line with his career path - he was a member of the New Zealand Secondary Schools squad before being selected to the New Zealand under-20 team in 2019.
A Chiefs representative since 2020, he has represented Waikato and, most recently, the Northland Taniwha in the Bunnings NPC. He was a member of the All Blacks XV in 2024.
Crusaders halfback Kyle Preston is in the frame for selection, too, named as injury cover alongside Hurricanes prop Tevita Mafileo and Chiefs wing Leroy Carter.
Preston's debut for the Crusaders in 2025 came earlier than he may have expected when he took the field as injury replacement in the eighth minute of round one.
Ten minutes later, Preston scored his first Super Rugby try and by the final whistle he had a hat-trick.
Preston debuted for the Wellington NPC team in 2023, proving himself to be a pivotal member of the squad and played every game in the 2024 season, including winning the NPC final against Bay of Plenty.
By the end of the season, Preston was Wellington’s top try scorer.
Meanwhile, experienced All Blacks Josh Lord, George Bower and Finlay Christie round out the injury cover selections.
Tamaiti Williams and Wallace Sititi have also returned from injury after missing the French series.
It was confirmed that Tyrel Lomax, Luke Jacobson, Cam Roigard, Noah Hotham and Caleb Clarke will not travel to Argentina for tests against the Pumas while they recover from injury.
"Simon Parker had an impressive Super Rugby season with the Chiefs and brings a valuable skill set and physicality that we are looking forward to working with," said coach Robertson.
"He has the ability to play blindside or No. 8 and has gained experience in a number of New Zealand representative teams, so we believe he is ready for the step up.
"While we are clearly disappointed for our men who are currently recovering from injuries, that has also created opportunities for a number of deserving players…these players have earned the opportunity through consistent performance, and we know that they will take this chance. We are excited about what they will bring to the squad."
All Black squad for the Rugby Championship
Hookers:
Codie Taylor, Samisoni Taukei’aho, Brodie McAlister
Props:
Ethan de Groot, Tamaiti Williams, Ollie Norris, Tyrel Lomax, Fletcher Newell, Pasilio Tosi
Locks:
Scott Barrett, Patrick Tuipulotu, Tupou Vaa’i, Fabian Holland
Loose forwards:
Samipeni Finau, Simon Parker, Ardie Savea, Du’Plessis Kirifi, Wallace Sititi, Peter Lakai, Luke Jacobson
Halfbacks:
Cortez Ratima, Cameron Roigard, Noah Hotham
First-five eighths:
Beauden Barrett, Damian McKenzie
Midfielders:
Anton Lienert-Brown, Jordie Barrett, Quinn Tupaea, Billy Proctor, Timoci Tavatavanawai
Outside backs:
Rieko Ioane, Caleb Clarke, Sevu Reece, Emoni Narawa, Will Jordan, Ruben Love
Injury cover:
George Bower, Tevita Mafileo, Josh Lord, Finlay Christie, Kyle Preston, Leroy Carter
All Blacks Rugby Championship schedule
Pumas v All Blacks
Kick-off: 9:10am Sunday 17 August
Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba
Pumas v All Blacks
Kick-off: 9:10am Sunday 24 August
Estadio Vélez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires
All Blacks v Springboks
Kick-off: 7:05pm Saturday 6 September
Eden Park, Auckland
All Blacks v Springboks
Kick-off: 7:05pm Saturday 13 September
Sky Stadium, Wellington
All Blacks v Wallabies
Kick-off: 5:05pm Saturday 27 September
Eden Park, Auckland
Wallabies v All Blacks
Kick-off: 10:45pm Saturday 4 October
Optus Stadium, Perth











