Steve Hansen is predicting a start for Quade Cooper on Saturday as the Wallabies attempt to bounce back from their record beating last weekend.
With Matt Giteau and Rob Horne injured during the 42-8 shellacking in Sydney, Australia coach Michael Cheika has few choices but to throw Cooper into the fray, and Hansen believes that will be at second-five alongside Bernard Foley, a change which will bring with it a two-pronged kicking threat.
The Wallabies were beaten all over the park at ANZ Stadium, but their inability to gain any territory and put the All Blacks under any sort of pressure told. Instead of playing on the front foot, they were reduced to flinging passes behind the advantage line, presenting easy targets for a fired-up defence.
At Westpac Stadium they are likely to kick a lot more, which is one of the reasons why Ben Smith and Israel Dagg have swapped positions, with Dagg starting on the wing for only the third time in 53 tests.
"We've seen the combination around the other way working really well," Hansen said of Dagg at fullback and Smith on the right wing. "Both of them are world class fullbacks and we think Ben is certainly a world class winger. We think we need to see if Izzie can start a test there and do a job for us because it opens up further down the track other selection possibilities. The way we play all our back three are fullbacks anyway, it's like playing three fullbacks.