A few questions are still to be answered about New Zealand Football's programme ahead of the 2016 Oceania Nations Cup.
It was announced on Friday that, after being unable to secure a game in the March international window, the All Whites build-up will be a two-week training camp in Australia, ahead of the tournament in Papua New Guinea.
It feels like a Clayton's build-up; the build-up you have when you are not really having a build-up.
It's bad enough there are no games in March, but that had been telegraphed by coach Anthony Hudson's outburst in January. It obviously wasn't economically viable, although it always feels like NZF should try to lock in such fixtures much earlier than they do.
The training camp is not a bad idea but isn't enough in isolation. There needs to be games. New Zealand will be the only nation in PNG not to have warm-up fixtures.