Yeh Hansen's got some tough decisions to make this week.
Surely he has to go back to playing Barrett at 10? He seemingly ended up playing there anyway.
Is Ryan Crotty fit? If so, they surely must play him. Do they recall Sonny Bill?
Having lost Retallik and now possibly Scott Barrett, it's likely Australia will, for once, have the edge in the second row. In fact, taking into account the players on the bench, you'd expect the Wallabies to have the advantage in the tight five.
Of course that won't necessarily mean much because the All Blacks' game plan against us appears to be to spread it wide at every opportunity. To be fair that seems to have worked pretty damn well over the last few years. I think the All Blacks will look to put Australia away early. Given that they seem to play their best rugby there, it’s not out of the question that they have a comfortable lead after 20 minutes and then just wait for us to overplay our hand, as we inevitably do when we try to chase a game. If I was the Wallabies I’d play a tight game, lots of attacking up the guts and then kicking to the corners and contesting the lineout. If the game’s close with 30 minutes to go, I think the doubt might start to creep in a bit with the Blacks and our bench players might just give us the edge to get over the line.
I do think having Pocock on the bench could be crucial. His ability to get around the field and contest the breakdown usually causes the all blacks to curb their movement of the ball a little bit to ensure that their runners aren’t isolated.