Prop Joe Moody will return from injury to start for the All Blacks against the Wallabies on Saturday, with Anton Lienert-Brown making his test debut as the starting second-five, but perhaps the most intriguing selection by Steve Hansen is the naming of Israel Dagg on the right wing.
Dagg started at fullback in the 42-8 Bledisloe Cup humiliation of Australia in Sydney last weekend, with Ben Smith wearing the No14 jersey, but the pair will swap roles at Westpac Stadium as Hansen fine-tunes an attack without the injured Waisake Naholo and Ryan Crotty.
While Dagg made two starts on the wing under former coach Sir Graham Henry in 2010, Hansen has never regarded the now 28-year-old as a specialist there.
Dagg's ability to counter from deep and his booming right boot mean he is a natural fullback, but with Smith regarded as one of the best No15s in the game, and the Wallabies likely to kick more as they attempt to bounce back from one of the worst beatings in their history, Hansen has decided on a change.