The Springboks have no injuries after their impressive thrashing of the Wallabies, and the South Africans are settling into Auckland for Saturday's crucial test against the All Blacks at Eden Park.
Boks coach Heyneke Meyer isn't talking up any favouritism for his team, despite the tourists topping the Rugby Championship table by a point from New Zealand, beating Australia by 26 points for their first-ever win at Suncorp Staidu, and the All Blacks missing their talismanic captain Richie McCaw through injury.
Meyer says it's a blow for the hosts but his side are still the underdogs. He says he's got a lot of respect for McCaw and the veteran openside flanker's one of the best players to ever play the game, so it's a big blow.
But the All Blacks still have a lot of great leaders such as Kieran Read and it's still going to be the ultimate challenge and tougher than they've ever had before.
South Africa hasn't won at Eden Park since 1937.