Kieran Read anxious to lead All Blacks out at Eden Park
Skipper honoured to wear captain’s armband for the first time on home soil as world champions take on France

Auckland's Eden Park holds a special place in the memory of All Blacks captain Kieran Read.
The 27-year-old No 8, who has been named to lead the side in the absence of Richie McCaw, watched his first test match there. Against England in 1998.
It will be great to have my family here as well. It’s an awesome occasion
As a young fan growing up in the Bombay Hills about 50 km south of Auckland, he also came to watch rampaging Counties-Manukau wingers Joeli Vidiri and Jonah Lomu help the Auckland Blues to successive Super Rugby titles in 1996 and 1997.
And in 2011, he was a member of the All Blacks side that held on to beat France 8-7 and win the World Cup.
Today, Read will lead his country out for the first time on home soil - he first captained the team last November in Italy - against a French side that is in the process of rebuilding ahead of the 2015 World Cup in England.
"It's a massive honour," Read said on the sidelines of the ground yesterday. "And especially to be here at Eden Park. It holds a lot of significance for myself.
"It will be great to have my family here as well to see me. It's an awesome occasion."