Sometimes the best indication of how good a player is comes when he or she is not playing.
Weird as that logic may seem, the opening 20 minutes of the Chiefs' match against the Jaguares in Rotorua on Friday night showed that without the injured Sam Cane the Chiefs are pale impostors of when he is leading from the front. And it got worse as the game went on.
Whether smashing into tackle after tackle, cleaning up messy ball, winning turnover possession, inspiring as captain and his excellent link play, he proved to be irreplaceable.
The Jaguares needed to be smashed hard in the tackle early on to remind them that beating the Blues is one thing but getting past the Chiefs is a whole different challenge.
Cane epitomises what former Auckland and Blues coach Pat Lam used to say when I had the pleasure of working with him — "it is not the tackle you make I look for but how quickly you get up to make the next one".
So without Cane, the Argentina boys ran amok on the pristine playing field of the Rotorua International Stadium to record a famous victory that should have been by a much wider margin.