Three things to know about the All Blacks side to face Australia at Eden Park on Saturday as the side aims for an 18th-straight victory.
Changes
There are three changes to the side which beat South Africa in Durban two weeks ago, with all the changes coming in the backs. Winger Julian Savea returns to the 11 jersey, after being given a break in South Africa, replacing Waisake Naholo. Aaron Cruden has been named in the replacements, with Lima Sopoaga dropping out of the squad, while Malakai Fekitoa also moves onto the replacements bench for George Moala.
Records
In Durban, All Blacks captain Kieran Read equalled Martin Johnson's record of 18 consecutive wins as captain. He can break that record if he leads the side to a victory over the Wallabies on Saturday. Read will play his 94th test, to tie Conrad Smith in seventh on the list of most capped All Blacks.