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    All Whites coach Danny Hay is excited to unleash some of New Zealand's best young talent in their two internationals confirmed for next month

    All Whites coach Danny Hay is excited to unleash some of New Zealand's best young talent in their two internationals confirmed for next month


    The national men's side are scheduled to take on Curacao on October 10 and Bahrain on October 13, both in Manama.

    Hay says unfortunately, it's likely they can't pick players based in New Zealand and Australia due to MIQ requirements when returning from overseas.

    However it opens the door for other players from across the globe.



    The All Whites last played an international in November 2019.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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