The Chiefs must stop conceding penalties.
That is the biggest issue from the opening two rounds of Super Rugby despite winning both their games.
On Friday night, Aaron Cruden calmly slotted a last gasp penalty to seal a 19-17 victory over the impressive Brumbies in New Plymouth but the lack of discipline at the offside line and rucks nearly cost them the match.
Against the Blues in the opener at Albany, the Chiefs were clearly the superior side but six penalties kicked by Ihaia West kept the Blues in the game.
The Brumbies match ran a similar course with the pedantic Steve Walsh whistling 21 penalties with 14 against the Chiefs. Captain Liam Messam was the worst offender and missing openside flanker Sam Cane through a late injury was a huge loss.