Although the Wallabies main focus may be on the individual brilliance of David Pocock, the All Blacks beat them in team statistics.
Julian Savea tops the tournament list with eight tries while second is Nehe Milner‑Skudder with five tries.
The Wallabies have wings Drew Mitchell and Adam Ashley‑Cooper with four tries each.
As far as clean line breaks are concerned, Nehe Milner‑Skudder and Conrad Smith are third‑equal on the table with 10 breaks each and Savea is right behind them with nine.
Bernard Foley has eight clean line breaks.
However, the Wallabies have an advantage with Bernard Foley scoring 75 to Dan Carter's 63 points off the boot.
Sonny Bill Williams leads the tournament with 10 offloads.
Wallabies utility Kurtley Beale is the best Aussie with seven offloads and Dan Carter has shown his growing attacking game with six offloads.
David Pocock leads the world cup turnover statistics with 14 steals and this is five more than any other player in the tournament.
Second is Kieran Read with 8 turnovers and third is Richie McCaw with 6 turnovers.
The All Blacks will take on the Wallabies at 5am Sunday.
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