Kieran Read is facing one of his biggest tests as he prepares to lead the All Black response to their slip-up in Wellington without playing in Argentina last weekend.
Read has travelled straight to Johannesburg, where the All Blacks have prepared this week before they will travel the short distance to Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on the day of the test in the early hours of tomorrow (NZ time).
Last year the All Blacks rested several of their senior players, including key forwards Sam Cane and Sam Whitelock, before the test against the Boks in Cape Town and the result was a flat collective effort in a narrow victory and an admittance from head coach Steve Hansen that they got that particular tactic wrong.
The difference this time is that it's only Read who didn't go to Buenos Aires but there will still be scrutiny on his performance after he and his fellow senior players fell short in terms of some crucial decision making in the final quarter at Westpac Stadium.
"He's like all of us - he knows he could have done some things differently," Hansen said. "He hasn't had much adversity – he's won most of the games when he's been captain. It's been good for us, how good we'll see on Saturday.