Maori All Blacks captain and Chiefs centre Charlie Ngatai believes their clash against the Vodafone Flying Fijians tomorrow will be similar to the All Blacks and Samoa historic test on Wednesday.
Ngatai, who flew into the country last night from Samoa, said they are expecting some big hits and running rugby from the Flying Fijians.
The 24-year-old said they are also looking forward to perform their HAKA which is different from the All Blacks HAKA.
Meanwhile Maori All Black, Elliot Dixon who scored a try for the Highlanders against the Hurricanes in the Super Rugby final last Saturday says he is ready for the match tomorrow.
We also asked him about the try he scored in the Super Rugby final when he dragged four Hurricanes players to the tryline.
Elliot Dixon also says it is great to have two Fijian players, Waisake Naholo and Patrick Osborne in the Highlanders side.
You can buy the game tickets from the Fiji Sports Council office.
The Vodafone Flying Fijians will host the Maori All Blacks at 3pm tomorrow at the ANZ Stadium and you can catch the live commentary on our sister station Viti FM.
Maori All Blacks: 15. Damian McKenzie (Chiefs), 14. Rieko Ioane (Blues), 13. Matt Proctor (Hurricanes), 12. Charlie Ngatai (c) (Chiefs), 11. Kurt Baker (Highlanders), 10. Marty McKenzie (Chiefs), 9. Tawera Kerr Barlow (Chiefs), 8. Blade Thomson (Hurricanes), 7. Mitchell Crosswell (Chiefs), 6. Akira Ioane (Blues), 5. Hayden Triggs (Blues), 4. Jacob Skeen (Chiefs Development), 3. Ben May (Hurricanes), 2. Ash Dixon (Highlanders), 1. Joe Moody (Crusaders).
Reserves: 16. Quentin MacDonald (Chiefs), 17. Brendon Edmonds (Highlanders), 18. Josh Hohneck (Highlanders), 19. Heiden Bedwell Curtis (Manawatu), 20. Elliot Dixon (Highlanders), 21. Jamison Gibson Park (Blues), 22. Otere Black (Hurricanes), 23. Jason Emery (Highlanders).