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All Blacks v Springboks: Old rivals set for battle

The All Blacks are seen performing the Haka during the Rugby Championship Round 5 match between New Zealand All Blacks and South Africa Springboks at Queensland Country Bank Stadium in Townsville

The All Blacks and Springboks meet at Mount Smart tomorrow night.
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The fiercest rivalry in world rugby reignites on Saturday night in Auckland.

The stage is set for another classic between the All Blacks and the old foe, the Springboks.

In what is essentially a Rugby Championship decider, both teams will be looking to make a statement ahead of another possible meeting in France.

Both sides are coming off 40-point drubbings in the opening round, but it is unlikley Auckland weather will allow for the free flowing affairs seen in Mendoza and Pretoria.

Questions have surrounded the Springboks skipper about whether or not he would play after the loss of his father on Tuesday night.

Brad Shields lines up South African Eben Etzebeth

Eben Etzebeth lost his father to illness this week.
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However, South Africa have confirmed Eben Etzebeth will take the field tomorrow night.

All Blacks skipper Sam Cane is looking forward to the battle with his counterpart.

“Obviously a pretty tough week for him and his family and as a team we send our condolences to the Etzebeth family, it must be pretty tough for him being on the other side of the world, but I will see him at the coin toss and we will do battle on the field.”

Cane said playing the Springboks was still the pinnacle.

“Personally, I love these Test matches against the Boks, and our forward pack does, they are games that are won up front. There have been some epic battles over the years, and everything is pointing toward another tomorrow.”

From Kevin Skinner being called in to sort out the Springboks front row, to Bismarck du Plessis dislocating Dan Carter’s shoulder, this storied rivalry tends to leave players with a few extra battle wounds.

Codie Taylor said he was relishing the physical challenge presented by the Springboks.

The Crusaders hooker has been named to start against South Africa, with 2022 standout Samisoni Taukei’aho to come off the bench.

The All Blacks hooker Codie Taylor.
Australia v New Zealand All Blacks. Perth, 2021.
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Codie Taylor is bracing for a brutal battle with the Springboks.
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Taylor said the All Blacks pack is bracing for a South African side likely to base their game around dominating the tight exchanges.

“Mentally you’ve got to get yourself into a pretty dark place to be ready for what’s coming. At the same time we’ve made good progress in our forward pack over the last 18 months and we’re going to fire a few shots too.”

Taylor offered high praise to his fellow Crusaders front rower and debutant Tamaiti Williams.

Williams is the only newcomer in the squad and said it was an emotional time for his whanau.

Crusaders prop Tamaiti Williams.

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Tamaiti Williams is set to make his All Blacks debut this weekend.
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“I called my parents first. Mum just cried, Dad didn’t say anything. My fiancee cried too. It’s taken time for them to let it soak in, but they’re happy.”

In other changes, Richie Mo’unga is set to take over the reigns at first five from Damian McKenzie.

All Blacks coach Ian Foster says it was always the plan to swap his first fives following the opening game of the Rugby Championship.

Foster says the plan was always to balance the workloads of both players.

“Both Richie and Damian, I was pretty excited with their form at the end of the Super season, both have had big minutes in Super Rugby, really pleased with Damian, really enjoyed is game, and now it’s Richie’s turn.”

Brodie Retalick, Will Jordan and Mark Telea also return to the starting line up in what appears the strongest XV possible for Foster.

Richie Mo'unga and Damian McKenzie

Richie Mo’unga takes over from Damian McKenzie at ten.
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The Springboks have made 10 changes from the side that trounced Australia in Pretoria.

Coach Jacques Nienaber feels he has got a good balance between those players that came to New Zealand early and those who played against the Wallabies.

One of the stars of that rout – and rated among the best players on the planet – Lukhanyo Am said while pleased with his side’s performance, it was far from perfect.

Springboks player Lukhanyo Am during the Round 6 Rugby Championship match between South Africa Springboks and All Blacks at CBus Stadiumon the Gold Coast on 2 October 2021.

the All blacks will need to shut down the dangerous Lukhanyo Am.
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“With a couple of changes in the team, we will be looking to take the momentum from last week into this game, but it is a different side this weekend and a different challenge compared to the Aussies.”

Am said not having to front the Eden Park cauldron does make things less intimidating.

It’s been ten years since the side last met in Auckland, though Nienaber said playing the All Blacks anywhere in New Zealand is special.

Kick off at Mount Smart is 7.05pm.

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