With Kiwis dominating their coaching contingent, the Wallabies are hoping some additional All Blacks insight can help them finally crack a historic win at Eden Park to keep alive their pursuit for the Bledisloe Cup.

The Australians haven't won at the Auckland graveyard since 1986 - some 52 matches - but likely won't have a better chance than on Saturday with the All Blacks in faltering form.

The Wallabies camp have confirmed giant lock Will Skelton will return from French rugby for the second Test in Perth, but the Australians need a first-up victory to keep alive their dream of reclaiming the trans-Tasman trophy, which New Zealand have held since 2003.

Wallabies head coach Joe Schmidt has recruited another Kiwi in former All Blacks lock Tom Donnelly as the Wallabies forwards coach in t

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