In dropping Sam Whitelock, All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has plumped for an extremely inexperienced locking duo to play Argentina in Wellington and it's one that is both risky but also exciting.
Luke Romano and Brodie Retallick have only eight test caps between them but will start together for the first time on Saturday when they meet a Pumas forward pack who will provide a greater physical challenge than recent opponents Australia.
Retallick's inclusion in the starting line-up comes at the expense of Whitelock, who Hansen said is feeling the effects of his constant starts for the Crusaders and All Blacks this year.
With veteran second-rowers Ali Williams and Anthony Boric continuing to struggle with injury and Brad Thorn overseas, Hansen has little choice but to go for Romano and Retallick. Chiefs captain Craig Clarke has been in the All Blacks camp in Auckland while rehabilitating from his knee injury but the stocks are a little thin beyond that.
Romano has started the past three tests and is growing into his role with his strong ball-running and aerial skills suiting the style of play Hansen has implemented.