First up 'Mighty Mouse' McLauchlan. It was a test in every sense of the word for Kent Lambert when was called off the bench after five minutes for his international debut against Scotland.
Lambert was a converted looseforward who had only been propping for a couple of years and as a 20-year-old was asked to compete against one of the Lions stars who had gutted the All Blacks.
The afternoon in Edinburgh in 1972 went well and Lambert's all round game meant he was an automatic test choice for the rest of the tour. The prop showed his array of skills in one midweek match when he took over the goal kicking and landed his only conversion attempt.
For the next few years Lambert was a fixture in the All Black front row where his power to weight ratio sorted out the scrums while he was also a useful ball carrier.
All that rugby was coming at a cost though and Lambert calculated he could not afford to play amateur rugby, no matter his love for the game, at the expense of trying to make ends meet.