All Blacks Coach, Steve Hansen says they have to worry about all the Australian players, not just two.
He says it would not be right to only focus on David Pocock and Michael Hooper.
The Rugby World Cup final could be Richie McCaw’s last rugby union match and Steve Hansen says whatever the outcome he is still the greatest rugby player in World Rugby.
However, Wallabies Coach, Michael Cheika says taking things step by step and making sure that his players are focused on their individual roles has been his plan from the start.
He says the Wallabies will mean business this Sunday.
Meanwhile, Graham Henry, who guided New Zealand to glory four years ago says the current All Blacks team is the best ever.
He says this is because under Steve Hansen’s leadership the All Blacks have played 53 Tests, losing just three with two draws.
The stakes of the Rugby World Cup final have never been higher as Air New Zealand and Qantas hammer out the terms of a trans‑Tasman wager on the game.
The two airlines have been engaging in a bit of friendly banter via Twitter throughout the competition.
Both have strong ties with their nation's teams, with Qantas holding the naming rights for the Australian side.
After the Wallabies and All Blacks both qualified for the final last weekend, Air New Zealand threw out the idea of an airline wager, which Qantas readily accepted.
Two days out from the game, Air New Zealand suggested a fleet redesign be punishment for the losing nation.
The All Blacks logo and slogans like “Dan's the Man”, “Bound in Black” and “Go Richie!!!” covered the body of the aircraft.
The Aussie counterpart, unafraid of a challenge, came back with a tongue‑in‑cheek design of its own.
It posted an image of an Air New Zealand plane covered in Wallabies yellow, tagged with “Air New Zealand hearts Qantas Wallabies”.
The pressure is on.
But, if the game goes anything like the World Travel Awards on Friday, there is a feeling Air New Zealand is going to come out on top.
The All Blacks will clash with the Wallabies in the 2015 Rugby World Cup final at 5am Sunday.
South Africa will meet Argentina in the third place playoff at 8am tomorrow.