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The exotically named Topsy Ojo is the only new cap in an England side which has put the acid on their forwards to give them an edge if they are to beat the All Blacks on Saturday.
Ojo gets his chance because of injury to Paul Sackey and was the only one of six uncapped players on tour to win the starting approval from caretaker coach Rob Andrew.
Andrew had been in regular contact with new boss Martin Johnson back in England and also travelled to Wellington at the weekend with other staff to watch the All Blacks beat Ireland 21-11.
"I think if you were in the All Black camp you would be pretty pleased with that. They pretty much dominated the set piece and breakdown area and didn't give Ireland much of a chance in that area to get any foothold in the game," Andrew said.
"We will be looking to get an edge there [in the pack] certainly. That is an area if we don't match the All Blacks, as really Ireland didn't, then you are on the back foot so you will be in difficulty.
"That is an area we are going to have to work very hard at, to get an edge in the game to give us a chance to get on the front foot to put our game plan into action."
Andrew said many in the England squad had been chosen for this trip because it would be the only chance to play in New Zealand before the 2011 World Cup.
"I never played a test in New Zealand [for England] in my whole career," the former England five-eighths said. "So there is an element of looking three years down the line, although the guys who run out on Saturday will have only win-at-all-costs thoughts in mind."
England
Mike Brown, Topsy Ojo, Mike Tindall, Olly Barkley, David Strettle, Charlie Hodgson, R. Wigglesworth, Luke Narraway, Tom Rees, James Haskell, S. Borthwick (c), Tom Palmer, Matt Stevens, Lee Mears, Andrew Sheridan.
Reserves: David Paice, Tim Payne, Ben Kay, Joe Worsley, Danny Care, Jamie Noon, Mathew Tait.