The All Blacks won't take to the Eden Park pitch angry at what the Wallabies did to them at Perth last weekend, but they have put pressure on themselves to up the intensity from the first whistle – an attitude that should show in their defence.
Skipper Kieran Read, asked if he was "prickly" this week following the record 47-26 loss at Optus Stadium agreed that he was at times but that turning to rage wouldn't achieve much. Missing 20 tackles in the first 20 minutes was uncharacteristic for this side and it's here that the All Blacks will want to make a statement early in the Bledisloe Cup decider.
Red mist won't help. The game was in the balance before Scott Barrett was red-carded for his shoulder charge on Michael Hooper and the All Blacks can't afford similar indiscretions tomorrow.
"These moments are built for us as All Blacks and the way you respond is crucial [but] you can't just throw your eggs in that basket," Read said of using anger to fuel the team's response. "We're a team that backs ourselves and our ability to perform. That comes about through our skill and ability to put pressure on teams in certain areas.
"Our discipline and our ability to defend early" were the keys, he said, adding that if the All Blacks got their mental approach right the physical side would follow.