The All Black team for the match against Wales at Carisbrook on Saturday was named yesterday with just the one change to the side which so convincingly beat Ireland last week.
Hurricanes loose forward Victor Vito comes into the side in place of Jerome Kaino, who has a sore calf and drops out of the 22.
Otago loose forward Adam Thomson was named in the reserves but is in doubt for the match because of a back injury and did not complete training yesterday.
Henry said Thomson had a problem with a back joint and spinal column but the All Black staff thought it was a 48-hour problem and he should be right to front on Saturday.
Otago lock Tom Donnelly has not made the starting line-up but will play club rugby for Matakanui Combined against Maniototo in Ranfurly on Friday afternoon, his first game for nearly three months as he recovers from an ankle injury.
Prop Tony Woodcock and outside back Richard Kahui come into the reserves.
Highlanders captain Jimmy Cowan retains his place, with Henry saying Piri Weepu is better coming off the bench.
Apart from Donnelly, the only player unavailable for Saturday in the squad was fullback Mils Muliaina who was continuing to battle against a calf injury.
"It is frustrating for him.
Mils is being driven up the wall by it although the graph is slowly going up.
It is getting frustrated for him," Henry said.
"We've just got to be sensible and it will come right one way or the other."
Henry indicated players off the bench will get a run to be part of the team to play the last All Black test at the ground.
"Until the last couple of years it has really been a fortress.
But the players enjoy it here.
It's always a good week in Dunedin.
The players feel comfortable, people are so friendly and go out of their way to make you feel at home.
And now it is going to have an indoor stadium which I think is great for rugby and great for the south.
"You've got Eden Park, and Lancaster Park, I'll use its old name, and Carisbrook. Three iconic grounds and one of them is ending. We are moving on to a new indoor stadium which will be superb but it [Carisbrook] should be buried in an appropriate way."
Henry talked about playing cricket at the ground for Otago and club rugby for Union.
He said the side did not buy into thoughts of maintaining a 57-year unbeaten run against Wales.
"I do not think the players dwell on it. It is a bit of a discussion among media, coaches, but to someone like Stephen Jones, the Welsh No 10, the fact the Welsh last beat the All Blacks in 1953, and it is now 2010 - it is not going to matter to him.
"Those guys who are playing the games, the fact the All Blacks have not lost to the Welsh since 1953 and never lost to the Irish, it never gets mentioned in our camp.
He said players concentrated on bettering themselves from last week and being in the frame to make the Tri-Nations squad.
He indicated a better scrum was high on the agenda this week.
All Black captain Richie McCaw said the Welsh led the northern hemisphere in finding space on the field and was a physical side though he felt the All Black want to increase their intensity from last week.
He felt new rule interpretations had made a more attacking game and players were more inclined to have a go.
The Welsh arrive in Dunedin tomorrow from their Wellington base and will name their team tomorrow night.