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McKenzie urges All Blacks to follow Wallabies example

Damian McKenzie (top) wants NZ to follow Australia's lead when it comes to selection criterior. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

All Black Damian McKenzie has called for New Zealand Rugby to change its player selection criteria and follow in the footsteps of the Wallabies.

Overseas-based stars couldn't play for the Wallabies until Rugby Australia eased their eligibility rules to allow select players to be considered for inclusion in 2015. 

It allows Australian representatives like Noah Lolesio, Will Skelton and Taniela Tupou to remain in the hat for a callup as next year's Rugby World Cup approaches.

ACT winger Corey Toole says the Brumbies are out to break their hoodoo against the Chiefs. (Sebastian Tan/AAP VIDEO)

New Zealand have held strong on their eligibility rules, meaning players like McKenzie will be prevented from playing for the All Blacks if they move overseas.

But the Kiwis are experiencing a player exodus, with Blues captain Dalton Papali'i and two-Test player Pita Gus Sowakula among those recently announcing moves to Europe.

On Monday, McKenzie's Chiefs teammate and speedster Etene Nanai-Seturo unveiled he will play in France next season, adding further pressure on New Zealand to follow Australia.

"It's been a pretty well talked about point ... it'd be great for that to be able to happen," McKenzie, a 74-cap All Black, said on Thursday.

"You just want the best players playing for your country, right?

"Whatever way they (New Zealand Rugby) go on, we just have to stick with it and back it."

McKenzie is more immediately focused on helping his Chiefs to overshadow James Slipper's historic 203rd game for the Brumbies on Friday in Canberra.

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McKenzie's first priority though is to stop the Brumbies and ruin James Slipper's party. (Jeremy Ward/AAP PHOTOS)

Slipper has been the centre of attention in the lead-up to becoming the most capped Super Rugby player after equalling former All Black Wyatt Crockett on 202 games two rounds ago.

"I just admire a guy like him to be able to have such a long career, particularly as a frontrower," McKenzie said.

"Hopefully we can spoil the party, but we'll celebrate that occasion with him after the game."

Winger Corey Toole is returning from a quad niggle for his teammate's milestone match and is one of the key ins for the Canberrans after coach Stephen Larkham made a plethora of changes.

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Slipper will run out for a record-breaking 203rd time when the Brumbies host the Chiefs. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

The Brumbies will need all their available stars if they are to triumph over the team that beat them to make the competition's grand final last season, as Canberra aim to snap a five-game losing streak against their opponents.

They will be without young gun Lachie Shaw (illness), prop Rhys van Nek (hand) and winger Ollie Sapsford (leg) for the clash.

"We've spoken about some hoodoos (that we've broken). The first one in Christchurch a few weeks back and last year against the Blues," Toole said.

"We can take confidence out of those wins and bring it to tomorrow night."

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