Harri Deaves to complete journey from roofer to Wales star against New Zealand

Harri Deaves at Wales training session during 2025 Autumn Internationals Flanker Harri Deaves will win his first cap for Wales against the All Blacks on Saturday (David Davies/PA)

Harri Deaves will complete his journey from roofer to Wales international against New Zealand on Saturday.

Ospreys flanker Deaves will win his first cap in a Wales side showing five changes from the one that edged out Japan 24-23 with a last-gasp penalty.

The 24-year-old joined the Ospreys Academy from his local club Pontyclun, chasing his rugby dream after a brief civil engineering course at Bridgend College.

Deaves’ early days at Ospreys, alongside British and Irish Test Lions Alex Cuthbert, Justin Tipuric and Rhys Webb, saw him turn up for morning training sessions in his van ahead of afternoon work as a roofer.

Wales head coach Steve Tandy said: “Harri Deaves making his debut I think is an amazing story.

“His performances for the Ospreys, both sides of the ball, have been outstanding. I love how he plays the game.

“He’s a smaller rugby player and the way he plays he adds physicality. His speed and aggression are there for everyone to see.

“It’s an amazing opportunity for Harri and we can’t wait to see him go on Saturday.”

Alex Mann and Aaron Wainwright join Deaves in the back row, while props Rhys Carre and Keiron Assiratti return to partner captain Dewi Lake in the back row.

There are two changes to the back line with Scarlets centre Joe Hawkins winning his first cap since the 2023 Six Nations.

Hawkins joined Exeter from Ospreys after that tournament and was ineligible for the 2023 World Cup as he did not have the required number of caps for plying their trade outside of Wales.

Tom Rogers returns on the wing with Josh Adams suspended following his red card against Japan.

Harlequins fly-half Jarrod Evans, who came off the bench against Japan to kick the winning penalty, is among the replacements again.

Tandy said: “We obviously want to improve the performance from Japan.

“I thought we had some outstanding moments against Argentina (in week one). We felt we would have liked to have improved more last weekend.

“It was obviously good to get the win, but we want to improve our own performance against a world-class opposition on Saturday.”



Wales team to play New Zealand

Forwards: 1 Rhys Carre (Saracens), 2 Dewi Lake (Captain, Ospreys), 3 Keiron Assiratti (Cardiff Rugby), 4 Dafydd Jenkins (Exeter Chiefs), 5 Adam Beard (Montpellier), 6 Alex Mann (Cardiff Rugby), 7 Harri Deaves (Ospreys)*, 8 Aaron Wainwright (Dragons RFC)

Backs: 9 Tomos Williams (Gloucester Rugby), 10 Dan Edwards (Ospreys), 11 Tom Rogers (Scarlets), 12 Joe Hawkins (Scarlets), 13 Max Llewellyn (Gloucester Rugby), 14 Louis Rees-Zammit (Bristol Bears), 15 Blair Murray (Scarlets)

Replacements: 16 Brodie Coghlan (Dragons RFC)*, 17 Gareth Thomas (Ospreys), 18 Archie Griffin (Bath Rugby), 19 Freddie Thomas (Gloucester Rugby), 20 Taine Plumtree (Scarlets), 21 Kieran Hardy (Ospreys), 22 Jarrod Evans (Harlequins), 23 Nick Tompkins (Saracens)

* Denotes uncapped player

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