All Blacks captain, Richie McCaw has been cleared by World Rugby to lead New Zealand into the World Cup final against Australia.
Hours after the match against South Africa, McCaw was being damned as footage emerged suggesting he had been guilty of foul play.
A clip from the first half at Twickenham allegedly showed McCaw elbowing Springboks flanker Francois Louw in the head.
Coach Steve Hansen suggested that there was an element of jealousy involved.
Hansen then said that McCaw will continue to be one of the greatest players in World Rugby.
He says the final will be the game of his life.
Hansen says the Wallabies have proven their worth to be in the final.
However, Wallabies coach Michael Cheika says his team can improve for the Rugby World Cup final against New Zealand after scoring four tries to beat Argentina 29‑15 at Twickenham.
Cheika was really happy with their defence against South Africa and says it would be too soon to make any overwhelming comments about the match on Sunday.
He says the All Blacks are a constantly improving team and playing them will always be a great challenge.
The All Blacks and the Wallabies have played each other 154 times and the All Blacks have won 105 of these matches.
They have only drawn 7 times.
This will be the Wallabies fourth World Cup final appearance since 2003.
The All Blacks have also reached their fourth final.
They have both won the World Cup twice.
The 2015 Rugby World Cup final between the All Blacks and the Wallabies will be at 5am Sunday.
Source: Dailymail, All Blacks TV, ARU TV and NZ Herald