Beauden Barrett will start at five-eighth and halfback Aaron Smith will captain the All Blacks for the first time when New Zealand meets Fiji at Dunedin on Saturday (5.05pm AEST) in the first of two Test matches.
Barrett is in competition with Richie Mo'unga for the All Blacks No.10 jersey after returning from a sabbatical in Japan.
Mo'unga has been New Zealand's starting five-eighth for most of the last two seasons and Barrett has been fitted into the national team at fullback in a dual playmaker role.
Barrett played at five-eighth during his time in Japan and has made clear he wants to play at 10 again for the All Blacks.
Mo'unga started at 10 in the All Blacks' first Test of the year against Tonga last week.
Barrett now has a chance to make his claim to the role, with Mo'unga left out of the match 23.
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Damian McKenzie has been named on the bench as cover.
Smith has been picked to lead the All Blacks in his 98th Test, restoring his former halves partnership with Barrett.
"Aaron is a special player with real mana and a natural leader and his preparation is second to none," coach Ian Foster said.
Lock Brodie Retallick returns to the lineup for the first time in almost two years after also taking up a contract in Japan.
He will combine in the second row with Patrick Tuipulotu.
Loosehead prop George Bower and openside flanker Ethan Blackadder will start a Test for the first time after making debuts from the bench against Tonga.
Blackadder is the son of former All Blacks captain and Crusaders coach Todd Blackadder.
Foster has selected David Havili and Rieko Ioane in another another new midfield combination.
Ioane, previously a winger, started at outside centre last weekend in partnership with new cap Quinn Tupaea.
Havili, usually a fullback, has been used in midfield this season by the Crusaders in Super Rugby and the All Blacks now have also pressed him into that role.
He will be making his first start in his fourth Test.
Jordie Barrett will start at fullback in a back three with the Crusaders pair of George Bridge and Sevu Reece on the wings.
Will Jordan, who scored five of the All Blacks' 16 tries in their 102-0 win over Tonga, is named on the bench.
Highlanders prop Ethan de Groot will likely make his Test debut as a replacement.
"The Fiji team will bring a very different challenge from Tonga," Foster said.
"They are a more established side made up of primarily overseas-based players who are amongst some of the better players in Europe.
"It should be a fast, physical match and our team are excited by what the weekend will bring."
ALL BLACKS (15-1): Jordie Barrett, Sevu Reece, Rieko Ioane, David Havili, George Bridge, Beauden Barrett, Aaron Smith (c), Hoskins Sotutu, Ethan Blackadder, Shannon Frizell, Brodie Retallick, Patrick Tuipulotu, Nepo Laulala, Codie Taylor, George Bower
Reserves: Dane Coles, Ethan de Groot, Tyrel Lomax, Sam Whitelock, Luke Jacobson, Finlay Christie, Damian McKenzie, Will Jordan
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