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No. Obviously not. Just because you can play for the Crusaders doesn't mean you're good enough to be an All Black: Adam Whitelock will never start for the AB's. Similarly most of the above players wouldn't start for the ABs.
I would say that 60% or 70% percent of Crusaders players could play in ABs, wouldn't be the first choice but they could play. Look at the case of Tom Taylor, he doesn't have many games in Crusaders (he only has 24 caps in Crusaders) and he started a game with the black jersey, and did pretty well.
Crusaders players who could wear the black shirt:
Wyatt Crocket = Yes, second choice
Corey Flynn = Yes, second choice
Owen Franks = Yes, first choice
Luke Romano = Yes, first choice
Sam Whitelock = Yes, first choice
George Whitelock = Mmm... No
Richie McCaw = OF COURSE!!!!
Kieran Read = Yes, first choice
Andrew Ellis = Yes, second choice
Dan Carter = Yes, first choice
Zac Guildford = Yes, second choice
Tom Taylor = Yes, second choice
Ryan Crotty = Yes, second choice
Tom Marshall = Yes, he could in the coming years
Israel Dagg = Yes, first choice
Benn Funnell = NO
Joe Moody = NO
Luke Whitelock = NO
Matt Todd = Yes, second choice
Will Heinz = NO
Tyler Bleyendaal = NO
Adam Whitelock = NO
Then, 22 total players. 15 of them have played, are playing or could play in the near future in ABs. And just 7 players couldn't wear the black jersey.
If my math is correct, that means that 68.19% of the Crusaders players wore, is wearing or would wear the black jersey. That's a high percentage, and I think that applies to any top Super Rugby team with the best national teams. In addition, if Julian Savea would play for the Crusaders, the number of players eligible increases.
We are talking about All Blacks, with any national team the percentage increases.
With respect to the latter, I disagree. Albacete could play in ABs, he's a world class lock.
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