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All Blacks wait on Carter

New Zealand are playing a waiting game on Dan Carter's fitness for their Millennium Stadium clash against Wales.

The fly-half superstar has been named to start, but his recovery in time from a calf muscle haematoma is far from certain.

Carter, who has scored 92 points in just five Tests at Wales' expense, suffered the injury during New Zealand's victory over Australia in Tokyo last weekend.

He has not trained fully this week, and Stephen Donald would step in if Carter fails to make it.

"We are managing him through the week and we are hopeful he will be right for Saturday," said All Blacks head coach Graham Henry.

"We will just keep on communicating and see how he is. If he is not right, Stephen Donald will play."

Henry has made six changes from the side that defeated Australia 32-19 five days ago.

Two of them are enforced due to suspensions, with 20-year-old debutant wing Zac Guildford replacing Sitiveni Sivivatu and Wyatt Crockett taking over from prop Tony Woodcock.

Elsewhere, scrum-half Brendon Leonard is preferred to Jimmy Cowan, while lock Jason Eaton replaces Tom Donnelly, flanker Jerome Kaino - a try-scorer against Wales last year - is in for Adam Thomson and Kieran Read earns a start at number eight.

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