The Rebels, who took a lot of confidence from holding the Bulls to a six-point margin last week, have taken note of how the Reds wrecked much of the Crusaders' execution by putting them under intense pressure and bringing the defensive line up rapidly.
With a short turnaround, the Crusaders had only one full training session this week and concentrated on getting back to basics.
Franks, who will come off the bench, hopes he and his fellow props, brother Owen and Wyatt Crockett, will all have their names read out for the All Blacks next month.
"That would be great if that could happen because we work so hard together for us to play at a high standard, but I haven't really thought of it too much," he said. "In this competition with the long year you try to really only look a week in front, but it would be good to have a lot of Crusaders in the team."
Meanwhile Richie McCaw, captain once again tomorrow, said the Rebels were dangerous with players like Kurtley Beale, and Rodney Blake and Gareth Delve gave them go-forward.
The Crusaders had to deny them opportunities, he said.
"I think there's spaces you can put them under pressure and I think that's what teams have shown and that's going to be our goal, but if you don't get that going right, they can play."