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Australia will be a ‘different beast’ at Eden Park as All Blacks eye record

New Zealand seek an 18th consecutive test win at a ground the Wallabies have not beaten the Kiwis on for 30 years

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All Black flanker Jerome Kaino, pictured clearing the ball against South Africa during the Rugby Championship, is expecting plenty of fight from the Wallabies on Saturday. Photos: AFP

Australia will be a “different beast” to the side that suffered back-to-back thrashings by the All Blacks in August when they line up for another clash at Eden Park on Saturday, according to flanker Jerome Kaino.

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The Wallabies were destroyed by the All Blacks in the opening two matches of the Rugby Championship but found some form in winning three of their last four games in the tournament against South Africa and Argentina.

The All Blacks have not lost to Australia at Eden Park in 30 years and are currently riding a 17-match winning streak, a record for tier one nations shared with South Africa.

But Kaino is mindful of the Wallabies’ history of bursting bubbles.

He was a member of the team that lost 26-24 to Australia in Hong Kong in 2010, which ended a 15-match winning streak.

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David Pocock is likely to return for the Wallabies against New Zealand on Saturday.
David Pocock is likely to return for the Wallabies against New Zealand on Saturday.
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