Tahiti's deserved triumph in the Oceania Nations Cup is the start - and a warning to New Zealand that there may be more to come.
Having claimed bragging rights and a ticket to next year's Confederations Cup in Brazil at the expense of the under-performing All Whites, the Tahitians will have their sights set on more spoils.
The soon to be revamped Oceania Champions League is an obvious target and a chance to inflict more pain on an already pained New Zealand.
In a controversial move, Auckland City and Waitakere United have been placed in the same group for the next Champions League. They were separated in the 2011-12 version won narrowly by Auckland City over Tahitian champions AS Tefana.
The next O-League, scheduled for mid-2013, is set to feature the champions of Tahiti and New Caledonia, whose national side lost 1-0 to Tahiti in the final of the Nations Cup, in the same group as Auckland City and Waitakere United.