Richie McCaw is expecting the All Blacks to rise to the challenge of playing without experienced midfielder Conrad Smith here tomorrow, saying his side had coped with similar last-minute distractions before.
Malakai Fekitoa is highly likely to wear the No13 jersey at ANZ Stadium in the absence of Smith, who has returned to New Zealand just hours after arriving in Sydney to be with his wife Lee-Ann who is about to have their first child.
Smith, 32, was also a late withdrawal against England in the final test in Hamilton in June. It opened the door for Fekitoa to make his first start for the All Blacks, in just his second test, a challenge he rose to admirably.
"It's happened enough times in the past," All Blacks skipper McCaw said. "Just look at the last test we played when Conrad broke his thumb. Malakai was the last guy to play at centre in the last test so him slotting in will be fine. At the end of the day, if you let those things influence what you do in the weekend, you haven't really got the environment set up right so hopefully everyone's aware of what's going on and have prepared as such."
McCaw spoke before a captain's run held in bright sunshine at the stadium ahead of the Bledisloe Cup clash, the first match of the Rugby Championship. A victory will give the All Blacks the world record in consecutive test wins among top tier nations and will allow them to put one hand on the Cup, as he acknowledged.