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Scotland-born Christie starts against England in only All Blacks change

Finlay Christie was on Thursday named as All Blacks scrumhalf for the second Test against England in Auckland on Saturday, replacing the injured TJ Perenara in the only change to the New Zealand team.

Scotland-born Christie, 28, came off the bench in the 16-15 win in Dunedin to replace Perenara, who had suffered a knee injury.

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Christie, who has made 22 appearances for New Zealand, is relishing starting a Test at Eden Park, home of his Super Rugby side the Blues.

"I'm grateful enough to have it as a home ground for Super Rugby, but it becomes even more special when you wear a black jersey," Christie told reporters.

The scrumhalf was born in Peebles and was seven years old when he moved to Auckland with his family.

He said there will be an extra edge for his Scottish relatives when he plays against the old foe England.

"Any time Scotland beat England, it gets a bit of a fist pump," he added with a smile.

He will play inside All Blacks flyhalf Damian McKenzie, whose Chiefs lost to Christie's Blues at Eden Park in the Super Rugby grand final last month.

"I gave him a wee bit of stick about that last week, but we got through that and we're on the same team now," Christie added.

Uncapped Chiefs scrumhalf Cortez Ratima, 23, could make his debut after being named on the bench.

"Finlay has worked hard and earned his place in the starting side and it will be a proud day for Cortez and his whanau (family)," said All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson.

A victory at Eden Park, where the All Blacks have not lost in 50 matches since 1994, would see New Zealand sweep the two-Test series.

England have only beaten the All Blacks twice on New Zealand soil, last

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