The All Blacks are expecting an aerial bombardment from the Wallabies in the second Bledisloe Cup test in Wellington.

The back three were barely tested under the high ball by Australia in the first test win in Sydney, nullifying the threat of the former NRL star Israel Folau on the wing.

All Blacks fullback Israel Dagg thinks that it will change this week but said they be well equipped to deal with the Wallabies expanded kicking game.

Israel Dagg is backing his Crusaders teammate Tom Taylor to have a big impact with the boot as he makes his test debut at first five-eighth.

The All Blacks and Wallabies match kicks off at 7.35pm tomorrow.


Story by:
Dhanjay Deo