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Wallabies v All Blacks: Everything you need to know

By Harry West
New Zealand centre Sonny Bill Williams

Sonny Bill Williams is raring to go as he prepares to make his New Zealand return against Australia in Saturday's Rugby Championship opener.

The exciting centre's last international outing ended early as he was sent off for a shoulder charge to the head of Anthony Watson in the first half of the All Blacks' second-Test defeat to the British and Irish Lions in July.

That dismissal meant he missed the series-ending draw through suspension, and Williams is desperate to make up for lost time when the world champions face the Wallabies in their Bledisloe Cup meeting in Sydney.

"You've been out for a while, you get back into the fold and sometimes you're a little bit too eager," he said in a media conference. "You have to try to keep a lid on things but hopefully I'll explode on Saturday."

It has been a testing week for the visitors, after their governing body announced it would investigate claims Aaron Smith misled a disciplinary case last year, while the security guard at the heart of the "bug-gate" scandal - where it was alleged a listening device was found at the All Blacks' hotel prior to facing Australia in Sydney 12 months ago - was cleared of a charge of public mischief at a magistrate's court.

As for the Wallabies, who have lost each of their last five meetings with their neighbours, NRL convert Curtis Rona makes his debut on the wing and Kurtley Beale returns to the centre for his first appearance since the 2015 World Cup final.

New Zealand triumphed on that occasion to successfully defend the Webb Ellis Trophy, and Steve Hansen's side - who feature Damian McKenzie as a surprise starter at full-back - are favourites to retain their Rugby Championship title.

August 18, 2017

HEAD TO HEAD

Australia: 48 wins

New Zealand: 127 wins

Seven draws

KEY PLAYERS

Wallabies - Kurtley Beale

Having spent the 2016-17 with Wasps in the Premiership, Beale has earned a Wallabies recall and will be expected to be at the forefront of the hosts' attacking play, along with full-back Israel Folau.

"You grow that extra leg when you know you have him beside you," Folau said of Beale. "He brings a lot more confidence to your game and it's exciting. Guys like KB, they don't come around too often. You want to try and make the most of playing alongside him and he's a special player."