Former All Black sparks race row

Former All Black Chris Laidlaw has sparked controversy in New Zealand today by suggesting national team coach John Mitchell picked…

Former All Black Chris Laidlaw has sparked controversy in New Zealand today by suggesting national team coach John Mitchell picked his Tri-Nations squad along racial lines.

Laidlaw believes Mitchell opted for a squad dominated by "Pakeha" - a controversial term used to describe non-Maori New Zealanders - players for tactical reasons.

"The fact that Mitchell and (Robbie) Deans have opted overwhelmingly for a Pakeha squad might be an accident and it might not. I think not," he wrote in a column printed in every major daily newspaper in the country.

Mitchell came under fire for not picking Jonah Lomu and Tana Umaga, both of Maori origin, for the Tri-Nations opener against Australia - which the All Blacks won 12-6.

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The duo have been recalled for tomorrow's clash with South Africa in Wellington but are not in the starting line-up.

Mitchell told New Zealand television he found Laidlaw's comments "offensive", pointing out that 11 of the 26 players in the current squad were of non-European descent.

PA