The Crusaders have made two backline changes with David Havili and Jone Macilai coming into the starting side to play the Brumbies on Sunday evening.
The starting forward pack remains unchanged from the same eight that played against the Jaguares in round eight.
Sam Whitelock and Marty McKenzie return to the squad and have been named on the bench.
Crusaders flanker Matt Todd said his side will have to keep a cool head and remain disciplined against a punishing Brumbies side.
"We've spoken about we need to be very disciplined this week, they're very good inside the 22 from those lineout drives or plays off that," Todd said at the airport before leaving for Canberra.
"When we do get down there we have to front up, especially the big boys up front it's a good challenge for us."
Crusaders: 1. Joe Moody, 2. Codie Taylor, 3. Owen Franks, 4. Luke Romano, 5. Scott Barrett, 6. Jordan Taufau, 7. Matt Todd, 8. Kieran Read, 9. Andy Ellis, 10. Richie Mo'unga, 11. Nemani Nadolo, 12. David Havili, 13. Kieron Fonotia, 14. Jone Macilai, 15. Israel Dagg. Reserves: 16. Ged Robinson, 17. Wyatt Crockett, 18. Michael Alaalatoa, 19. Sam Whitelock, 20. Tim Boys, 21. Mitchell Drummond, 22. Sean Wainui, 23. Marty McKenzie/
The Brumbies will stick with the same starting side which beat the NSW Waratahs in Sunday's Super Rugby blockbuster against the Crusaders at GIO Stadium.
Jarrad Butler, fresh from signing a new one-year deal on Friday, remains at No.7 in place of suspended star David Pocock - an indication Butler will replace the Wallabies openside flanker in 2017 while he takes a sabbatical.
Coach Stephen Larkham has made just one change to his bench, switching Joe Powell with Michael Dowsett following some impressive performances in club rugby.
Brumbies: Aidan Toua, Robbie Coleman, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Toomua, Joe Tomane, Christian Lealiifano (c), Tomas Cubelli, Jordan Smiler, Jarrad Butler, Scott Fardy, Sam Carter, Rory Arnold, Ben Alexander, Stephen Moore (c), Scott Sio. Reserves: Josh Mann-Rea, Allan Alaalatoa, Leslie Leulua'iali'i-Makin, Tom Staniforth, Michael Wells, Michael Dowsett, James Dargaville, Nigel Ah Wong.
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