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'Haven't agreed to this': All Blacks fume over 'embarrassing' draw farce

Pictured here, All Blacks stars Beuden Barrett and TJ Perenara.
Under the current Rugby Championship schedule, All Blacks players would have to spend Christmas in quarantine. Pic: Getty

New Zealand Rugby has cast doubt over the scheduling of the upcoming Rugby Championship after insisting they never agreed to a plan that would see their stars forced to spend Christmas in quarantine, away from their families.

The All Blacks are crying foul over the Rugby Championship planning, after finding out their final match of the tournament against Australia is on December 12 - less than two weeks before Christmas.

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New Zealand Rugby released a statement on Thursday following the draw announcement saying the schedule had changed from the original plan, which had the last match set down for December 5 rather than December 12.

The earlier date would have allowed New Zealand players to compulsory quarantine for two weeks and be out in time for Christmas, rather than December 27.

"We were working on the understanding and all our planning and scheduling was on the basis that the All Blacks last match would be on December 5," NZR chief executive Mark Robinson said in a statement.

"(This would) give our players and management time to get home, undertake the 14 days' quarantine back in New Zealand, and then be with their families for Christmas, as will be the case for the other three teams in the tournament.

"We understand the commercial considerations in the scheduling. However, the wellbeing of our people is an incredibly important factor in this also.

Seen here, New Zealand players pose with the 2018 Rugby Championship trophy.
New Zealand last won the Rugby Championship trophy in 2018. Pic: Getty

"We haven't agreed to this schedule and are disappointed at the announcement."

Robinson said they were still committed to playing in the Rugby Championship and planned to work with Rugby Australia and SANZAAR to find a solution.

The situation has led to mixed responses on social media, with some fans outraged and others believing it's a small sacrifice to make during a challenging time.

News Corp rugby writer Jamie Pandaram labelled the sorry situation “embarrassingly inept”.

Schedule set for Rugby Championship

Saturday, November 7 - Argentina v South Africa, Australia v NZ at Brisbane

Saturday, November 14 - NZ v Argentina, South Africa v Australia at Sydney

Saturday, November 21 - NZ v South Africa, Australia v Argentina at Sydney

Saturday, November 28 - Argentina v Australia, South Africa v NZ at Newcastle

Saturday, December 5 - Argentina v NZ, Australia v South Africa at Sydney

Saturday, December 12 - South Africa v Argentina, Australia v NZ

with Yahoo Sport staff