Something very interesting has taken shape within the All Blacks' camp, led by Brodie Retallick and Liam Squire, known simply as 'the movement'.
Led by Retallick and Squire as well as Sam Cane, the movement involves the All Blacks' not cutting the back of their hair.
Some of you may know it as the mullet haircut.
Retallick told TVNZ he wants to see the movement grow as large as possible.
He says they have now recruited their first backline player which is Beauden Barrett.
Retallick says the mullet movement is open for everyone and they are taking members.
The All Blacks will meet Argentina at 7.35pm Saturday while the Wallabies clash with the Springboks at 10pm Saturday.
[Source:TVNZ]

