The All Blacks have named a strong 33-man squad for the Rugby World Cup in France, where the side will be hunting for a fourth title.
The All Blacks recovered from being 3-17 down at half-time to beat the Wallabies 23-20 in a thrilling Bledisloe Cup encounter at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Saturday.
World Cup selection may be next week, but halfback Finlay Christie said the All Blacks were not distracted by that ahead of their second Bledisloe Cup Test with Australia in Dunedin on Saturday afternoon.
The All Blacks have climbed above France to second place in the world rankings after their impressive Bledisloe Cup win over the Wallabies on Saturday.
All Blacks head coach Ian Foster has confirmed that he is set to make changes to his matchday squad for Saturday's second Test with Australia in Dunedin.
New Zealand retained both the Rugby Championship title and Bledisloe Cup after they hammered Australia 38-7 at Melbourne Cricket Ground.