Solid as ever on the defensive end, while also running with intent and facilitating teammates.
David Havili - 9
Had a huge impact on both ends. Made plenty of tackles and got over the ball, and scored two tries.
David Havili scored twice in the All Blacks win over the Wallabies in Perth. Photo / PhotosportRieko Ioane - 8
Looked threatening when he had space to move and tested the Wallabies' defences several times.
Beauden Barrett - 7
Goal kicking was amiss, but his playmaking was on full display. Kept the 'who should play 10?' debate alive and well.
Brad Weber - 6
Made good decisions from the ruck to spark the attack, although his service could have at times been a bit cleaner.
Ardie Savea - 8
Massive effort defensively and threatened with ball in hand, but was limited to one half due to a failed HIA.
Dalton Papalii - 7
Quietly went about his work with a usually high tackle count and put in plenty effort at the breakdown.
Akira Ioane - 10
Just an immense performance in all areas. He seems to be going from strength to strength in the black jersey.
Akira Ioane was the best player on the pitch in the All Blacks' win in Perth. Photo / PhotosportScott Barrett - 7
Was strong at the set piece and pestered the Wallabies' lineout. Made some strong tackles and pressured the Wallabies' exit plays.
Brodie Retallick - 8
Took some strong carries and flashed his ability to offload the ball. Was faultless at the set piece.
Nepo Laulala - 7
Asserted himself at the scrum early on, put his hand up for plenty of carries and defended well.
Codie Taylor - 6
Strong at the set pieces, with his lineout throwing particularly crisp. Had game cut short after a head knock.
George Bower - 6
Put in plenty of work cleaning out and contesting the breakdown, and was reliable defensively.
Reserves
Samisoni Taukei'aho - 5
Karl Tu'inukuafe - 6
Angus Ta'avao - 7
Tupou Vaa'i - 5
Ethan Blackadder - 7
TJ Perenara - 7
Damian McKenzie - 6
George Bridge - 6