Five starting changes but this is undoubtedly the best team the All Blacks could present the Springboks. With the exception of Brodie Retallick, at home after his tragic family loss, all the big guns are back in Cape Town. No mercy given, then.
In comes Nehe Milner-Skudder for Waisake Naholo on the right wing; Ryan Crotty resumes at centre for Anton Lienert-Brown. Sam Cane pushes openside Matt Todd to the bench. Sam Whitelock replaces Crusaders team-mate Luke Romano. And Liam Squire again keeps Jerome Kaino out of the picture.
Steve Hansen has, for now, resisted the urge to give Lima Sopoaga a crack from the get go. The Highlanders first five-eighth would have started in Buenos Aires last week, but opted to remain home for the birth of his first child, and will now have to wait a little longer for the No 10 jersey.
"Once we didn't do that we thought we could either start him this week and put Beauden on the bench but then you think you've got the world's best five-eighth on the bench you might as well play him and see what happens and use Lima off the bench," Hansen said.
The plight of an All Blacks blindside is such that if you don't make the starting team, commanding a spot on the bench is difficult. Openside, a high attrition position, dictates cover is needed. So, too, a third lock.