The All Blacks' already reduced locking stocks have been stretched further by the sudden departure of Luke Romano who has returned to New Zealand after a family bereavement.
In the absence of senior locks Sam Whitelock and Brodie Retallick, who are both injured, Romano had been in line to start against Ireland in Chicago alongside Patrick Tuipulotu.
But that plan has been shelved and instead it is now almost certain Scott Barrett will make his test debut at Soldier Field. Vaea Fifita is with the squad - he travelled as a temporary replacement for Retallick - and as the only other recognised, fit lock, he may win a place on the bench if the coaches feel they need a specialist backing-up.
The situation is far from ideal for the All Blacks. Whitelock and Retallick have been pillars of the team since 2012 and have been especially commanding in 2016. Losing them was a blow, but Romano has been around since 2012 and Tuipulotu is an emerging talent.
To now be without Romano leaves the All Blacks light on experience in their second row but assistant coach Ian Foster is confident that Barrett and Fifita can do whatever job that will be asked of them.