The All Blacks are intent on celebrating their record-breaking victory over the Springboks this morning in Durban but are aware that Australia will arrive in Auckland in a week's time determined to spoil their party.
The 57-15 thrashing handed out to the Boks at Kings Park was the biggest margin of victory by the All Blacks over their old foe and South Africa's biggest defeat at home.
It equalled the world record for consecutive test victories at 17, but Steve Hansen's men are determined to go at least one better and their head coach warned that the Wallabies will be extremely eager to stop them. Eden Park will host the Bledisloe Cup dead rubber on October 22.
"I wouldn't get too far ahead of ourselves," Hansen said. "If we're going to go one step further we've got to make sure we prepare really well. Australia are a good rugby side.
They've got a history of turning up when there's a record on the table. But there's only three sides in the history of the game that have won 17 and now we've become the fourth.