The good news in Rugby World Cup year is this: everything is going to be just fine, as long as we follow last night's plan.
In the test (match) the All Blacks turned on a 30-14 victory. And in the Real Test (off the field), the organisation left the fans happy - albeit with a few kinks yet to be ironed out.
Public transport appeared to work well: 18,000 fans were brought to Eden Park by train. Busloads were also shipped in, although fans closer to the stadium said the buses were filled by the time they reached Mt Eden and didn't stop to try and cram any more on board.
By the 7.35pm kickoff, the almost 55,000-strong crowd was already seated, proving that the transport and ticketing operation had been largely seamless. Fans had been streaming through the gates since 5pm, many having heeded official advice to arrive in good time. Almost every spectator was given a free All Black flag.
A 240-strong police presence was highly visible, along with hundreds of security staff and stadium helpers.