The All Blacks take on sometime rivals Scotland in the second leg of their potential Grand Slam tour.
After a strong finish to put away Ireland in Chicago, the All Blacks now look to retain their unbeaten record against Scotland.
Scotland is set to be highly motivated, as they’re celebrating 100 years of tests at Murrayfield and are eager to mark the occasion with a historic success.
Damian McKenzie told Mike Hosking they know the strength of northern hemisphere rugby, and the last thing they need is to get complacent.
He says playing in a Grand Slam is a rare occasion and an exciting opportunity, and each week they know they have to get better.
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