Kiwi brain trust plots All Blacks downfall at Eden Park
If Australia break their 39-year losing streak at Eden Park against the All Blacks on Saturday it may go down in history as the ultimate inside job given the New Zealanders dominating the Wallabies' coaching staff.
Having helped the All Blacks reach the 2023 World Cup final as a strategist and selector, Joe Schmidt is plotting their downfall at the Auckland stronghold where the hosts are unbeaten in 31 years and last lost to Australia in 1986.
Two of Schmidt's trusted lieutenants, both fellow New Zealanders, oversee the Wallabies' set-piece with Mike Cron in charge of the scrum and former All Blacks lock Tom Donnelly the line-out.
Donnelly worked under Cron's nephew Simon at Perth-based Super Rugby team Western Force until being picked up in July to replace Geoff Parling, who returned home to coach English club Leicester.
The former Otago stalwart will coach against his home nation for the first time on Saturday and says there will be no mixed feelings.
"I suppose when you're in professional sports, whatever team you're involved with, you get emotionally invested in it pretty quickly," the 43-year-old told reporters on Tuesday.
"I'm just trying to do a really good job here with the Wallabies and really enjoying it.
"Preparing to beat an opposition, nothing changes. Just go about my work and make sure that we prepare these boys as best we can so we turn up on Saturday and give a performance that we're really proud of."
Australia, who lead the Rugby Championship by a point, can knock the All Blacks out of the competition with a round to spare if they win with a bonus point while breaking the psychological hold of their long losing streak at Eden Park.
However, more importantly for Australian fans would be the chance to end the All


