McCaw in line for surprise comeback

New Zealand rugby captain Richie McCaw has been surprisingly named to make a possible return from an ankle injury in the All …

New Zealand rugby captain Richie McCaw has been surprisingly named to make a possible return from an ankle injury in the All Blacks' Tri-Nations rugby test against Australia in Sydney on Saturday.

McCaw, who injured his ankle against England last month and was expected to be out for a minimum of six weeks, has been provisionally named in the side in one of five changes to the starting team who lost 30-28 to South Africa on July 12th.

The openside flanker had a 50/50 chance of playing, with a final decision dependant on how his ankle progresses this week. Daniel Braid is on standby should McCaw not prove his fitness.

"Richie's just desperate to play for the All Blacks," coach Graham Henry said, adding McCaw would make the final decision on his ability to play.

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McCaw returned to training on Monday, with local media reporting he had trained at full pace with no signs of the ankle injury affecting him.

The inclusion of McCaw or Braid as a specialist openside flanker has forced a reshuffle of Henry's loose forward combination, with Rodney So'oialo shifting to blindside in place of Adam Thomson. Jerome Kaino remains at number eight.

Brad Thorn returns from suspension to start at lock, while veteran prop Greg Somerville returns to the front row, relegating John Afoa to the bench.

In the backs Anthony Tuitavake replaces Rudi Wulf on the wing while Richard Kahui starts at centre ahead of Conrad Smith.

New Zealand: Mils Muliaina; Anthony Tuitavake, Richard Kahui, Ma'a Nonu, Sitiveni Sivivatu; Dan Carter, Andy Ellis; Tony Woodcock, Andrew Hore, Greg Somerville; Brad Thorn, Ali Williams; Rodney So'oialo, Daniel Braid/Richie McCaw, Jerome Kaino. Replacements: Keven Mealamu, John Afoa, Anthony Boric, Sione Lauaki, Jimmy Cowan, Stephen Donald, Conrad Smith