Bledisloe Cup 2020: All Blacks wary of Noah Lolesio, Irae Simone ahead of Tri-Nations opener against Wallabies

Australia's Noah Lolesio and Irae Simone will make their test debuts against New Zealand in Saturday's third Bledisloe Cup test  and while the duo will be put under pressure, All Blacks captain Sam Cane does not see their inexperience as a weak link.

Lolesio will make his test debut at first five and Simone and second five to replace the injured James O'Connor and Matt Toomua in a backline where the seven players have only five more caps between them than captain Michael Hooper (101) has himself.

The match in Sydney is also the opening game of the Tri-Nations series, but the Bledisloe Cup is on everyone's mind, with the Wallabies needing to win to have any hope of winning the series.

Cane said the All Blacks would bring pressure on the Wallabies pair but not because of their inexperience.

"Like any test match we will be looking to put pressure on the guys that drive them around the park," says Cane.

"Their playmakers have been at 10 and 12, so nothing will change. We will look to put them under pressure."

Lolesio and Simone were "quality young footballers", Cane said, adding that players on their debut tend to rise to the occasion rather than let the side down.

Bledisloe Cup 2020: All Blacks wary of Noah Lolesio, Irae Simone ahead of Tri-Nations opener against Wallabies

"You chuck that Wallabies jersey on and you go out there to put your best foot forward.

"I think most people who make a debut ... have a pretty good game because it is the realisation of a dream."

All Blacks second-five ack Goodhue may have a bit of extra sting in his first collision with Simone, who he played with at secondary school in Auckland.

"I think it will be good to have bragging rights over my midfield partner," he says.

"There will no doubt be an Instagram photo afterwards."

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