COMMENT
While the All Blacks have not been at their premium best this season, two tests against the Wallabies have not caused them too much grief.
They've been interruptions rather than the seismic jolts the Springboks delivered in several rib-rattling contests in Wellington and Pretoria.
Following the announcement of 51 players for tour duty, the All Blacks will head into their third annual transtasman contest next Saturday in Tokyo.
The Wallabies shouldn't cause an upset but there were not many signs about a South African rugby revival before their matches this season either and those warnings will be high on Steve Hansen's list of demands when his men reconvene for the last push of the season. While most public interest will settle on the tests against England then Ireland, the third duel with the Wallabies begins a trip where Hansen and his crew are turning their minds to the demands of next year's World Cup.