Former All Blacks head coach Sir Graham Henry has revealed the tactics he'd employ to combat a resurgent Australian side in their Bledisloe Cup rematch on Sunday.
Speaking at the Wairarapa Bush Rugby Sports Award function as a special guest, Henry told those in attendance that the All Blacks could learn a lot from Wallabies halfback Nic White and his form around the ruck for the Wallabies.
"I thought White was the best player on the field and he created problems for the New Zealand defence because all our nines pass off the base.
"Aaron Smith is the best in the world at that, he's so quick at getting the ball away and that's how our game is played now. Aotearoa Super Rugby, all the nines played that game and we haven't had a guy that darts, shows his face, stops the defence and pushes guys into gaps around them, and I thought he (White) was fantastic. And he did that in Perth, didn't he? When we got well stuffed last year.
"It's easy if the nine passes off the base - I'm sure you all understand - so that he doesn't show his face, he just passes to the first-receiver and they attack from there, that's an easy defensive read. But when the nine is running and popping things inside and guys running off him it's a much harder to control and he was fantastic."