Saturdays Test at Soldier Field will be Beauden Barretts 47th as an All Black but it will be a day of firsts for the Barrett family.Beauden is now an old hand at the haka but when the record-breaking New Zealand side go through their pre-match routine, he will be keeping half an eye on his younger brother Scott who is set to make his debut for the All Blacks against Ireland from the bench.If they feature on the field at the same time, they will become the 45th pair of brothers to win All Blacks Test caps but it will also be the first time fly-half Beauden has played alongside second-row Scott in a competitive match.They grew up together but their professional rugby paths went different ways and it has taken a match in Chicago -- 8,339 miles away from their home in Taranaki -- to finally unite them.In the middle of the darkest winter in New Zealands Pungarehu, floodlights lit up the night sky above a dairy farm to enable the young Beauden Barrett and his four brothers to play rugby at every available opportunity.It was Beaudens mother Robyn who installed them and this weekend she will sit in the stands at Soldier Field and watch her son, the worlds best fly-half, start for the All Blacks with Scott waiting patiently on the sidelines.It has been a week to end long-standing unwanted records in Chicago and on Saturday, for the first time in 55 years, two different sets of brothers feature in the All Blacks squad as they prepare to face Ireland.Back in 1961 it was Ian and Don Clarke who featured alongside the great Colin and Stan Meads in New Zealands eventual 13-6 win over France at Eden Park. But come Saturday afternoon this feat is likely to be matched as Julian Savea and Beauden Barrett are joined in the squad by replacements Ardie Savea and Scott Barrett.Ardie, three years Julians junior, already has nine caps but for Scott, this is a step into the unknown.Rugby has always been in the Barrett blood. Beauden is one of eight siblings with father Kevin -- a former Taranaki player of some regard -- and mother Robyn keeping a watchful eye over their five sons and three daughters.The other three Barrett brothers are also talented rugby players. Jordie is in Chicago as New Zealands tour apprentice, while Kane, the oldest, has played for the Blues and Blake is also on Taranakis radar. Come Saturday they are set to have two All Blacks to their family name with the possibility of another in the not too distant future.Were one big family in the All Blacks, Beauden told ESPN. Its just awesome to have a couple of siblings. 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Rosbergs lap appeared to be ruined by traffic in the first sector and his final time was 0.4s off his best effort in the opening practice session of the session, suggesting his true pace will only become apparent in qualifying.Max Verstappen suffered a gearbox problem during the session, meaning he failed to set a competitive lap time. The gearbox was newly fitted ahead of the session and a change would result in a five-place grid penalty, but team boss Christian Horner said the halt in running was just a precaution.It looks to be an electrical issue or a sensor most likely so it was precautionary, we stopped the car and took the box off just to make sure that we hadd plenty of time to hopefully address it before qualifying, he told Sky Sports.ddddddddddddsked if a penalty was likely, he added: No certainly not at the moment. 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Both Wehrlein and Magnussen were involved in close shaves with other drivers during the session, which could result in stewards investigations.Wehrlein came across a slow-moving Esteban Gutierrez at the top of Eau Rouge and had to swerve to avoid the Haas, later calling for the Mexican to be penalised over team radio. Magnussen was accused by Sebastian Vettel of blocking the Ferrari heading through the high-speed Blanchimont, with the four-time champion remonstrating over the radiowaves.What an idiot. Did you see that? Its called Free Practice. Free Practice. Who gives a s***?Any grid penalties that are doled out will be added to the ones of Hamilton, Alonso and Saubers Marcus Ericsson for various engine changes this weekend. ' ' '