Based on the evidence offered in the Anzac test on Friday night, the Kiwis need regular exposure to the Kangaroos if they wish to bridge the gap in international league.
And that's exactly what they will soon be getting, with the two nations' governing bodies negotiating an annual fixture between the sides to be played on alternating sides of the Tasman.
To replace the traditional mid-year match - the last of which saw the Kangaroos record a commanding victory of 30-12 in Canberra on Friday - New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL) and their Australian counterparts have agreed to an end-of-season Kiwis-Kangaroos clash to be played each October.
And, unlike the Anzac test, on which Australian venues have long held a monopoly, the new fixture will be hosted in New Zealand every other year.
NZRL chief executive Alex Hayton yesterday said the announcement for the first match, to be played in 2018, will be made in the coming months, with the venue also confirmed then.