15. James O'Connor
14. Lachie Turner
13. Adam Ashley-Cooper
12. Berrick Barnes
11. Drew Mitchell
10. Matt Giteau
9. Will Genia
8. George Smith (capt)
7. David Pocock
6. Rocky Elsom
5. Mark Chisholm
4. James Horwill
3. Ben Alexander
2. Tatafu Polota-Nau
1. Benn Robinson
Res:
16. Stephen Moore
17. Pek Cowan
18. Dean Mumm
19. Wycliff Palu
20. Luke Burgess
21. Quade Cooper
22. Peter Hynes
Polota-Nau, Turner cleared for Wallabies Beale on standby
Hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau and winger Lachie Turner have been passed fit and named to play for the Wallabies against the All Blacks in Saturday night's final Tri-Nations rugby series Test in Wellington.
The duo have overcome rib injuries suffered in the recent 21-6 win over South Africa, although NSW Waratahs team-mate Kurtley Beale will travel to Wellington with the Wallabies as 23rd man and cover for Turner.
"At this stage, we feel Lachie will be right, but we're taking Kurtley along with us just in case," said Wallabies coach Robbie Deans.
Deans named the same line-up which beat subsequent series champions the Springboks 21-6 for their only win from four Tri-Nations Tests in Brisbane a week and a half ago.
"The Wellington Test is about consolidating the Brisbane performance," said Deans.
"We stepped up to a new level, in terms of our performance, last time and that was pleasing.
"History, both in terms of Australia's overall record in New Zealand, and our recent experience there, shows how difficult this weekend's assignment will be.
"That's not a negative: it's a great opportunity for us."
As has been the case in the two teams most recent meetings, the All Blacks enter this match on the back of a disappointing result last weekend, where they were edged out at home by South Africa to concede the Tri Nations title.
"They won't have enjoyed that experience and will be determined to make up for it," said Deans.
"We have seen, in our most recent experiences, how setbacks galvanise the All Blacks, especially when they are playing at home."
Although New Zealand has already secured the Bledisloe Cup for the season, leading the four match series 2-0, while the Tri-Nations title has been won by South Africa, Saturday's match does have historical over-tones.
It will be the 500th game to be played by a side representing Australia in a Test match.
[Updated on: Tue, 15 September 2009 14:20]