Luke Wallace has signed a contract extension with Harlequins with boss John Kingston touting the flanker for future England honours.The 26-year-old academy graduates new terms come hot on the heels of Quins recruiting Montpellier fly-half Demetri Catrakilis for next season.Back-rower Wallace has made 135 appearances for Quins since his debut in 2009.Harlequins rugby director Kingston hailed Wallaces talents, admitting he remains nonplussed why the specialist openside remains uncapped by England.I am delighted that Luke has committed his foreseeable future to Harlequins, Kingston said. He is respected hugely in the group, both as a person and as a quality back row forward.Wallace has represented England Saxons and featured in Englands non-cap international against the Barbarians in May 2014.England head coach Eddie Jones has insisted he currently has no natural openside flankers worthy of Test match action ahead of the autumn internationals.Injuries to James Haskell, Sam Jones and Mike Williams leave Englands resources threadbare at openside however, leading to the suggestion Saracens lock Maro Itoje could fill the absent seven shirt. Jones intends to select a destructive defensive player at openside rather than a traditional scavenger for Englands autumn Test encounters.Harlequins boss Kingston revealed his surprise that England continue to overlook Wallace, especially in light of their current injury profile.It is something of a mystery to me that he has not yet taken the step to the international squad to challenge for appearances on the highest stage, said Kingston.With the undoubted development, which still lies within him, I am sure it is only a matter of time. Wallace however was simply keen to reveal his delight at securing his future.Im really excited to have committed my future to a club, coaching set-up and squad that I truly believe in, said Wallace.My decision to renew was a quick and easy one. Harlequins is all Ive known during my career and I cant imagine being anywhere else.Im looking forward to working hard with an exciting group of players and positively impacting the history of Harlequins. 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That play was led by usual suspects Beauden Barrett and Ben Smith, while Julian Savea enjoyed his best game of 2016 with a typically bullocking display. The Springboks, meanwhile, barely troubled the Wallabies after scoring two early five-pointers from turnover ball; they were then left to lament some poor discipline as Australia came away with a six-point win.Team newsNew ZealandIt will be a proud day in the Savea household with Ardie joining Julian in the All Blacks starting side. The Hurricanes flanker replaces Sam Cane at openside in the only change to the run-on XV with Matt Todd added to the bench. Highlanders fly-half Lima Sopoaga is also among the replacements with Aaron Cruden succumbing to a groin injury.Ben Smith, Israel Dagg, Malakai Fekitoa, Ryan Crotty, Julian Savea, Beauden Barrett, Aaron Smith, Kieran Read (capt), Ardie Savea, Jerome Kaino, Sam Whitelock, Brodie Retallick, Owen Franks, Dane Coles, Joe Moody.Replacements: Codie Taylor, Wyatt Crockett, Charlie Faumuina, Luke Romano, Matt Todd, TJ Perenara, Lima Sopoaga, Anton Lienert-Brown.South AfricaInjury and form have seen under-pressure Springboks coach Allister Coetzee make two changes to his tight-five with Pieter-Steph du Toit and Vincent Koch earning starts at lock and tighthead prop respectively. Du Toits promotion was forced by Lood de Jagers bruised knee while Koch is straight a selection call for Lourens Adriaanse.Johan Goosen, Bryan Habana, Jesse Kriel, Juan de Jongh, Francois Hougaard, Elton Jantjies, Faf de Klerk, Warren Whiteley, Oupa Mohoje, Francois Louw, Pieter-Steph du Toit, Eben Etzebeth, Vincent Koch, Adriaan Strauss (capt), Tendai Mtawarira.Replacements: Malcolm Marx, Steven Kitshoff, Lourens Adriaanse, Franco Mostert, Willem Alberts, Jaco Kriel, Morne Steyn, Damian de Allende.Key matchup: Aaron Smith vs. Faf de KlerkHooked before the 50-minute mark in Hamilton, Aaron Smith will be desperate to atone for a poor outing against the Pumas. The worlds best No.9 endured arguably his toughest night at Test level last weekend, the Pumas able to rattle Smith around the fringes and apply the pressure that derailed his usually exemplary delivery and sharp running game.dddddddddddd There is no debate around Smiths long-term starting position, but the fact TJ Perenara made an immediate impact from the bench will have reminded the Highlanders scrum-half there are plenty of talented New Zealand No.9s waiting in the wings.One of the stars of the Lions run to the Super Rugby final, Faf de Klerk was comprehensively outplayed by opposite Will Genia last weekend. De Klerk was responsible for three turnovers and missed two tackles, though his job wasnt made easy by a pack who went missing after the opening quarter. De Klerk will be looking for an improved delivery in Christchurch this weekend, while any running opportunities will depend on the Springboks ability to match it with the All Blacks through the middle.Key stats- The Springboks havent beaten the All Blacks in New Zealand since 2009 when they triumphed 32-29 in Hamilton.- Julian Savea has scored 42 tries in 46 Tests, yet he has never crossed the stripe in six matches against South Africa.- The All Blacks have made an incredible 52 clean breaks in three Rugby Championship Tests this year while the Springboks have managed just 24.WeatherChristchurch looks set for a cloudy day on Saturday with a top of 19 degrees, though that will drop by kick-off. There is just the 25 percent chance of rain while light winds of around 11km/hr are expected.UBET verdict: $1.04 New Zealand, $11.00 South Africa.The last four times South Africa have played New Zealand have resulted in three wins for the All Blacks, but in those wins it has only been by an accumulated 13 points. New Zealand won 20-18 in a World Cup semifinal last year, and that was on the back of a 27-20 win in Johannesburg as part of the Rugby Championship. In 2014, South Africa won at home in Joburg (27-25), while New Zealand won 14-10 in Wellington. So recent history says there isnt much between them, but the form this year has meant that New Zealand are red hot $1.04 pops to win at home this week with South Africa at $11. Perhaps the value way on this game is to take South Africa receiving 21.5 points start at $1.90?VerdictWhether its a reflection of the transitional phase of Springboks rugby, or merely the current All Blacks global superiority, its hard to see South Africa getting anywhere near New Zealand this weekend. They fell just two points short in London last year, but this is a far different outfit and one that has already been beaten by Ireland, Argentina and Australia. If they can disrupt the All Blacks lineout, and turn up defensively than the damage might be minimised; but there is just too much attacking class in this New Zealand side for them to be denied a 15th straight Test victory.New Zealand by 30. ' ' '