Thank goodness for Chris Wood. He has surely become the most important All White of his generation, akin to a Richie McCaw, Simon Mannering or Kane Williamson.
After a series of withdrawals and omissions from the team to face the Solomons Islands, coupled with the shock dismissal of defender Dane Ingham for fitness reasons, Wood's presence gives a degree of comfort to teammates and fans.
Wood completed his first training with the team yesterday, after arriving from England on Tuesday, following his remarkable Premier League debut for Burnley on Monday, when he scored a 92nd-minute equaliser against Tottenham.
He'll be jet lagged, but that won't matter. Since his debut eight years ago, Wood has never shirked his national commitments.
The only significant occasion he has missed was the 2016 Oceania Nations Cup final, when he was given permission to attend his sister's wedding. Otherwise he has always been available, which has allowed him to accumulate 52 games by the age of 25, a remarkable run given the team's infrequent schedule.