The All Blacks will be facing a Wallabies side without Israel Folau for the first time since the star fullback's sacking – and the Australians could be more threatening because of it, according to Beauden Barrett.
Folau – who owned the No 15 jersey during his 62 tests for Australia but was exiled after repeated homophobic posts on social media – will be a big loss to the Wallabies as they gear up for the World Cup in September.
But Folau's absence opens the door for the equally dangerous Kurtley Beale at fullback who has been in and out of the Wallabies starting line-up in the last few years, used instead as a utility back by coach Michael Cheika.
While admitting Folau was an important player for the Wallabies, All Black No 15 Barrett says his opposite number on Saturday night poses an equal, if not greater threat.
"We're all aware of Israel Folau's capabilities and the strength he has from a physical point of view," Barrett said.