Making the All Blacks is paramount for players preparing to represent their respective islands this weekend says North hooker Ash Dixon.
The North-South game in Wellington will effectively be a New Zealand trial, with the national squad named on Sunday.
Dixon has played 16 games for the Maori All Blacks but is yet to make test squad. The Highlanders hooker has warned against expecting a Barbarians-style friendly clash.
"Everyone knows what's on the line here. I guess there are bragging rights and what-not but the boys know there's an All Black jersey on the line here. It's pretty much been said the All Black team gets named the next day. So our boys are definitely up for this and I know they want to play the best footy they can," Dixon told Martin Devlin on Newstalk ZB.
The last time the North and South met in 2012, four players, including current North hooker Dane Coles, were cited after a fracas in the first half.