Wyatt Crockett has said that New Zealand are preparing to face a "hugely clinical" Georgia in their third match at the Rugby World Cup.
The All Blacks, who are the defending champions at the World Cup, have eased to wins over Argentina and Namibia in their first two fixtures at the tournament.
The prop told reporters: "It's a great opportunity to play against a team like Georgia. Every team has their different strengths and certainly Georgia are hugely clinical, big, strong men.
"Just watching the game the other day against Argentina, some of the physical exchanges were huge. It will be great for us, it will be a good test for us as a pack, which is what we look forward to."
New Zealand are the only side in Pool C that have not lost one of their opening two fixtures.
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