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All Blacks assistant rugby coach Steve Hansen says that the Wallabies do not respect his team but they won't use it as motivation for this weekend. 

The Wallabies will start their match against the All Blacks at Eden Park with considerably more confidence after they ended a 10 match losing streak in Hong Kong when they last met. 

Henson said that when he was coach of Wales they were in awe of the All Blacks but the Wallabies were even less intimidated. 

"The Australians aren't in awe of us, they probably don't even respect us," he told a media gathering. 

"You've only got to read what they've got to say," Hansen told NZPA. 

Hansen did however add that this would not serve as any motivation for this weekend's clash at Eden Park.

"We have our own motivation, we don't need someone else to motivate us. "

"The black jersey motivates our players, it has for centuries and will probably continue to, it's such an important jersey." 

The Wallabies have not beaten the All Blacks at Eden Park since 1986 and Henson said that keeping that record going was important as it is the same venue where most of the World Cup knockout matches will be played. 

"Auckland's obviously the home here in New Zealand where most of the big games are played because of the size of the venue, so the importance of those matches are usually right up there, and wanting it to stay tight and a fortress for want of a better term is pretty important," he said. 

"That's where they're going to play the World Cup final and we want to be in it and of course we want to win it, so it's important." 

The last team to beat the All Blacks was France in 1994 when they snuck past the All Blacks 20-23. 

The match on Saturday doubles as a Bledisloe Cup match as well as the TriNations match and if the All Blacks win this weekend they will retain the Bledisloe Cup for another year. 

Henson said that the players have discussed the trophy and it's history to remind them how important it is. 

"We do it every year, there's some little talk just to remind each other what the history of the Bledisloe Cup's all about."

"It's something that's pretty hard to win when you lose it and we don't want to lose it, we want to keep hold of it, and this year's no different," he said. 

"It's got history, there's no doubt about that."

"This team's built on history, it's built on a legacy, and it's just like family - you talk about things that happened in the past and where you'd like to go in the future. That's all we do too." 

On the injury front Hansen said that while most of the team had gotten through training their biggest concern was prop John Afoa's cheek injury which he suffered against the Springboks. 

"He'll see the surgeon today and they'll find out whether they're going to put a plate in it, whether they're going to leave it as it is. "

"It could be two to three weeks or it could be six weeks."

Article source: www.rugbyweek.com

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