ONE was just named in the Bulldogs' team of the decade, and the other was their star junior destined for NRL greatness before switching back to rugby, and now Sonny Bill Williams and Nehe Milner-Skudder are set to torment the Wallabies at familiar haunting ground, ANZ Stadium. 
Williams and Milner-Skudder are tipped to start for the All Blacks in the Rugby Championship decider, with the latter to make his Test debut starting on the right wing.
Both have come through the Bulldogs rugby league system to reach the pinnacle of rugby - pulling on the famous black jersey.
While Williams has previously carved up Australia's defence, Milner-Skudder has yet to be tried at Test level.
He showed during a superb season in Super Rugby for the Hurricanes that he can be one of the world's trickiest players to tackle, and having been brought into the All Blacks' inner sanctum the 24-year-old has won the faith of officials.
All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster said: "What he's learnt is a little bit about what it means to be an All Black.
"When we bring new guys in we like to take our time a little bit to make sure they're clear about that before they go out on the park and to make sure that when they go out on the park, they know how we want to play so they can go out and trust their instinct." If Williams starts at No.12, he could be marked by Australia's returning veteran Matt Giteau - himself a promising league junior who chose the 15-man game.
"It will be huge, he's a great sporting talent and everyone knows what he's capable of doing," Giteau said of a possible showdown with SBW."The depth they've got at inside centre is unbelievable."