If I was John Kirwan, I wouldn't be all that worried about what many people see as an overly young Blues side. But if I was Todd Blackadder, I'd be worried about the pressure starting to mount on the Crusaders.
Kirwan seems to have done a good job with what was available to him. He's gone for youth and, talking to him the other day, he's really gone hard on looking for people on the rise. I noticed he had 13 in the squad who are 22 and under and that's a lot - but he's looked for young guys who want to go places and that can be a really interesting mix.
It's been a tough introduction to Super Rugby. Kirwan's immediately been subjected to the 'Auckland curse' - the fact that many players do not want to go there after hearing stories about problems within the franchise. There's been all sorts of talk in the rugby fraternity, including that the franchise administration and board have not backed up their coaches over the years.
Let's face it, what's been wrong with the Blues has taken root over a number of years. And it wasn't just down to Pat Lam - as coach, he was just the first one to get shot. The Blues have been seen as having problems right back through Ali Williams and his scrape with David Nucifora; players have noticed that the Blues have a track record of overlooking or dumping people who go on to star elsewhere (Ron Cribb comes to mind); and Ma'a Nonu's recent departure won't have helped perceptions.
As a former player, the story I found most unsettling was the tale about the coaches issuing instructions from the grandstand and being ignored, or sending out a team with a game plan, only for them to do their own thing. Lam talked about that a couple of times and that sends a signal of a franchise where all is not well.