Drummond made the New Zealand Barbarians secondary schools team in 2012 and was also a member of the
New Zealand Under-20 which finished 3rd in the
2014 IRB Junior World Championship in his home country, scoring 2 tries in 4 matches during the tournament. Drummond was selected for the Barbarians in 2017, coming off the bench against New Zealand. Drummond and some other Barbarians representatives joined New Zealand's squad following the match, with Drummond making his debut for the
All Blacks only 10 days later replacing the departing
Tawera Kerr-Barlow with 10 minutes left. The All Blacks won against the French side, 28-23 and Drummond was one of five debutants that day, all of whom had represented the Barbarians against their new team mates the week prior. A year on from his international debut, Drummond was re called to the All Blacks, as a member of
Steve Hansen's 51 man squad, travelling to the Northern Hemisphere for the
2018 end-of-year tour. As a member of the wider training squad, Drummond remained in Japan after the first choice team travelled to Europe. He played his first test for New Zealand during the wider training squad's time in Japan, replacing fellow rookie,
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, 59 minutes into the test against Japan, on 3 November 2018. The All Blacks won the test by 69-31, with Drummond being one of eight players, including his Crusaders team mates,
George Bridge and
Brett Cameron, making their test debut for New Zealand. ==References==