That's three losses in a row for the Highlanders, and all those people who picked them to win the New Zealand conference must be wondering what's wrong.
For me, it's three things - mindset, selection and absentees - which are all inter-related.
Like everyone else, I looked at the Highlanders' off-season acquisitions and thought they were pretty good. Ma'a Nonu, Tony Woodcock and Brad Thorn alone signalled that they would be a troublesome unit up front to go with Andrew Hore and backs the likes of Aaron Smith, Ben Smith, Hosea Gear and Kade Poki.
But I think that has backfired a little. The Highlanders have seemed to depend on those experienced players to carry the flag and I don't think they have quite managed to do the job yet. Nonu isn't there through injury, of course, and they are missing him and other absentees such as Tamati Ellison.
Tony Woodcock played his best game so far but I thought Brad Thorn looked a tired man who's seen a lot of rugby. Their biggest problem is that the other players - the next tier down, if I can call them that - aren't stepping up.