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    The All Blacks accept some changes are required to their game plan as they prepare to face the Wallabies at Eden Park

    The All Blacks accept some changes are required to their game plan as they prepare to face the Wallabies at Eden Park


    The home side, coming off the Springbok spanking in Wellington, have had what's being labelled an honest and lengthy review into the defeat.

    Assistant coach Jason Holland says after a defeat you look at everything - and keeping ball in hand more often is likely.



    The side will be named on Thursday.

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