With one win against Wales under their belts, All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster says they are even more focused on certain areas of their game.

Foster says they have the backline options to make life hard for Wales.

With the bulk of yesterday's training session closed, there was no way of knowing who ran where and what the team for Saturday might be.

Having beaten Wales 39‑21 in Auckland last weekend, the New Zealand selectors must be tempted to give the bulk of the starting XV another crack during the second test at Westpac Stadium.

Fiji born winger Waisake Naholo is expected to start again at left wing while center Setareki Tamanivalu will be hoping to get more game time this weekend.

The All Blacks will host Wales at 7.35pm Saturday, the Wallabies will meet England at 10pm while the Springboks will face Ireland at 3am Sunday.

 

Source: Stuff.co