Kieran Read, preparing for his first test of the year after recovering from back surgery, has acknowledged the importance of this first Bledisloe Cup clash against an improved and clearly fired-up Wallabies.
The All Blacks skipper is preparing to do battle alongside loose forward teammates Liam Squire and Sam Cane against Michael Hooper, David Pocock and Lukhan Tui in a clash which could decide the course of the test at ANZ Stadium and said his side were aware of the challenge ahead.
"This is a big game," Read said. "It's been spoken of highly in terms of the clash it's going to be. We respect what they're building towards. We know it's going to be a hell of a game and I can't wait to get out there [tonight].
"We know they're building a team that's hungry. They've had a slightly different preparation to what they've had in the past… but more important is how we turn up. If we turn up with a performance that we're proud of and we respect the opposition in how we prepare we should be okay."