The Rugby World Cup final between the All Blacks and the Springboks is set to be an epic showdown. The All Blacks have made some strategic changes to their bench unit in preparation for the game. Coach Ian Foster has brought in power front-rowers Samisoni Taukei’aho and Nepo Laulala to add size and scrum strength to the bench. This move is a clear response to the late-game impact of South Africa’s highly-touted ‘Bomb Squad’. The Springboks’ bench group played a crucial role in their semifinal victory against England, with their power scrummaging and late-game spark making a difference. The All Blacks are well aware of the threat and are determined to counter it. Foster has also made some adjustments to the starting lineup, with Brodie Retallick and Scott Barrett forming the second-row combination. Sam Whitelock, who has appeared in three World Cup finals, will provide impact off the bench. The All Blacks are focused on the challenge ahead and are determined to work hard for each other. Both teams are vying for a fourth World Cup title, and it promises to be an exciting match at Stade de France.