‘I don’t want to be put into a box’: Jordie Barrett on All Blacks legend Ma’a Nonu comparisons

‘I don’t want to be put into a box’: Jordie Barrett on All Blacks legend Ma’a Nonu comparisons

Ma’a Nonu is one of rugby’s most legendary inside centres, dominating the 12 position for the All Blacks. Fans still remember his explosive running, devastating defense, and uncanny ability to break tackles. Nonu redefined expectations for inside centres, setting a high benchmark for skill, power, and decision-making.

As a result, many supporters attach the 12 jersey to his style, hoping future players replicate his approach. Every time a new All Blacks 12 steps on the field, comparisons to Nonu surface immediately.

While these expectations honor Nonu’s legacy, they also put pressure on emerging stars to imitate his game rather than showcase their own unique talents.

Jordie Barrett All Blacks Ma’a Nonu comparisons
Jordie Barrett. image via Instagram @keo_zels_show

Jordie Barrett on All Blacks Legend Ma’a Nonu Comparisons

Barrett has openly expressed frustration with constant comparisons to Ma’a Nonu. “For years, there have been calls that I need to play like Ma’a Nonu,” he said. Barrett insists he cannot physically play like Nonu. He added, “I certainly don’t want to be put into a box and told this is the way a 12 is meant to play.”

Barrett believes he has different attributes and skills to offer the All Blacks. He thrives on versatility, speed, and strategic vision, which contrast Nonu’s powerhouse style. Barrett’s message is clear: he wants to be judged on his own merits. Fans are encouraged to appreciate his unique contributions rather than demand imitation.

Transitioning between positions and adapting to game situations is where Barrett excels. He seeks freedom to express creativity while still honoring the All Blacks’ legacy. Ultimately, Barrett wants recognition for his personal style and impact, not for how closely he resembles a legend.

What fans say

After Jordie Barrett spoke about the All Blacks legend Ma’a Nonu, he left some fans talking.

@Shannon Apaapa “One more out so you can bring the silky skillset you have to the international stage. A touch more room instead of being picked off and bashed… over the ball your height makes you ineffective and taking the ball up possesses a problem being so upright?… A brilliant footballer that is not being utilised correctly …”

@bevan_james “Jordie is the complete payer unlike Nonu. Jordie has the triple threat at his disposal, he has it all!”

@Bern Berry-Cleber “Jordie does not have a burst in his strides like Ma’a… neither does he play like Frank Bunce.. with Rieko on his outside they hardly even do a 12-13 pass.. dunno what to say…”

@jhe “Is better at 15….. part of the problem with Ab’ s now is the current set up with him eternally at 12.”

@Warcor Bennusan “I can’t believe the AB fans aren’t more appreciative of what Jordie has achieved and still brings to the table. It’s criminal…”

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