The All Blacks expect David Pocock to return to the Wallabies line‑up this weekend, while there is a possibility New Zealand will start two openside flankers of their own in Perth.
Pocock has not played a game since March after a leg injury during the Super Rugby season.
The world‑class flanker has been back training with the main squad this week in Perth.
All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster expects Pocock to play.
All Blacks number seven Sam Cane is also putting money on Pocock lining up for the Wallabies.
And in a likely related development, the All Blacks may consider starting two openside flankers of their own in Cane and Ardie Savea, although Foster isn't giving much away.
The Wallabies will face the All Blacks in the Bledisloe Cup opener at 9.45pm Saturday.
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