Most people are picking a close match tonight between the All Blacks and the Wallabies - but I don't think so.
I think this could be a win to the All Blacks by 13 points or more but it could just as easily be the same score to the Australians.
I say that because I think both sides have picked pretty much the best team they can, both have injury problems, and if you want a blueprint for how to win this game, you only have to go back to the first Bledisloe Cup match this season at Eden Park and then the last one, in Brisbane. In the first, the All Black forwards came steaming out of the gates, got on top early and smashed the Aussies backwards behind the gain line. They will take David Pocock more out of the game if they do that and keep the Aussie loose forwards Rocky Elsom and Radike Samo busy too.
That to me is the winning of the game - and you saw it too when the Wallabies did the same thing to the All Blacks in Brisbane.
It will be all down to who does it better, quicker and most efficiently. Every kick will have to be accurate and followed up - and at Eden Park that time, there seemed to be about 101 chasers after each kick. The all Blacks have to give dangerous players like Kurtley Beale, Digby Ioane, James O'Connor and Quade Cooper no time to hatch their mischief.