The All Blacks side to play South Africa in the Investec Rugby Championship Test at Emirates Airline (formerly Ellis) Park, Johannesburg, on Saturday 25 July has been named, with lock James Broadhurst and first five-eighths Lima Sopoaga to make their Test debuts.

The team is:

1. Tony Woodcock (112)

2. Dane Coles (27)

3. Owen Franks (69)

4. Brodie Retallick (38)

5. James Broadhurst

6. Liam Messam (41)

7. Richie McCaw - captain (139)

8. Kieran Read (74)

9. Aaron Smith (38)

10. Lima Sopoaga

11. Charles Piutau (16)

12. Ma'a Nonu (95)

13. Conrad Smith (85)

14. Ben Smith (38)

15. Israel Dagg (48)

Reserves:

16. Codie Taylor (1)

17. Wyatt Crockett (38)

18. Ben Franks (41)

19. Samuel Whitelock (63)

20. Victor Vito (26)

21. TJ Perenara (12)

22. Beauden Barrett (28)

23. Malakai Fekitoa (8)

Sopoaga comes in for Daniel Carter at first five-eighths and Broadhurst takes over from Luke Romano. In other changes in the starting XV, Dane Coles comes in at hooker with Liam Messam at blindside flanker. In the backs, Aaron Smith returns to the starting halfback position, while the world-record midfield combo of Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith is back. As well, with a desire to continue to give Israel Dagg more game time, Ben Smith is named on the right wing.

On the bench, Ben Franks comes in as reserve prop alongside Wyatt Crockett, Codie Taylor retains the reserve hooker jersey, Sam Whitelock is reserve lock, with Victor Vito covering the loose forwards. TJ Perenara is reserve halfback, with Beauden Barrett and Malakai Fekitoa the other back reserves.

Broadhurst and Sopoaga will be surrounded by a hugely experienced All Blacks side, with the starting forward pack boasting exactly 500 Test caps experience, with a further 320 caps in the starting backline and 217 on the bench.

All Blacks Head Coach Steve Hansen said: "This is a massive Test for us and one the whole group is looking forward to. It doesn't get much bigger or better than playing South Africa at Ellis Park. Both teams have a massive amount of respect for each other, both on and off the paddock.

"We know that we will have to step up again this week from our performance against Argentina. Though we were happier with our game last weekend, there is a genuine desire to take it up a level. The Springboks will be desperate after their loss last week and we will have to better that desperation with our own urgency, intensity and accuracy in the execution of our game and skillsets."

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