Mehrtens: Injuries give Aus the edge
With Ma'a Nonu and Jerome Kaino likely to miss Saturday's Rugby Championship clash All Blacks legend Andrew Mehrtens has tipped Australia to break their Eden Park jinx.
The Wallabies impressed in a 12-12 draw to start the Rugby Championship in Sydney last weekend, preventing the All Blacks notching a world-record 18th consecutive Test victory.
The Wallabies have not won at Eden Park since 1986 but Mehrtens said Ewen McKenzie's men had shown enough in the stalemate to suggest they can breach the Auckland fortress.
"Despite a lot of talk about the All Black response at Eden Park, I see the Wallabies as an even bigger threat this week as they eye a great chance to snap a second win streak in as many weeks," he told Fairfax Media.
New Zealand are likely to be without seasoned campaigners Nonu and Kaino after both picked up niggling injuries to their shoulder and elbow respectively during the Sydney Test.
Neither participated at training on Tuesday and assistant coach Ian Foster said both appeared "highly unlikely" to play.
"We'll know more tomorrow but the signs are looking that they won't be playing on Saturday," he told reporters.
"We put them in cotton wool, really. We'll know more later in the week, but the signs are looking that they won't be playing on Saturday."
New Zealand will name their team on Thursday, with Liam Messam expected to replace Kaino at flank and Ryan Crotty slotting in for Nonu in the centre.
"We won't change the way we play. We have players preparing well, both Malakai [Fekitoa] and Ryan are preparing well at No.12 and at No.13, they know the job description," Foster added about the midfield shuffle
"They've got both the mindset and skill set to deliver that.
"It's going to be a challenge for any player but we have confidence in both of them."
Mehrtens, who played 70 Tests for the All Blacks and helped guide Australia's Waratahs to the Super Rugby title as kicking coach this year, went on to say that the Wallabies had rediscovered how to be gritty and tough in Sydney, particularly in defence.
He said they were brimming with confidence as they chase a win in Auckland that would keep alive their dream of a first Bledisloe Cup series win since 2002.
"That they were so disappointed about the draw is also a good sign," he said.
"That shows they're not willing to settle. They want that All Black scalp."
Fairfax Media and SAPA
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