All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said the results wouldn't matter from his team's practice hit-outs against Canterbury and Wellington in Lower Hutt tonight and he took full advantage of the opportunity to give plenty of players a gallop.
A crowd of more than 6000 piled in to the Hutt Recreation ground for a chance to see their heroes and they weren't disappointed as a majority of the big names took to the paddock minus any players from the Chiefs, while Ma'a Nonu and Wyatt Crockett were also out with injury.
All eyes were on Richie McCaw as he continued his return to the field from his sabbatical and he played the first 40 minutes against Canterbury before he was given a rest against Wellington.
McCaw's benching meant hookers Keven Mealamu and Andrew Hore both spent time at flanker with Liam Messam unavailable.
The unique game, which saw the All Blacks play 40 minutes against Canterbury then 40 against Wellington, provided Hansen with the chance to give his players a physical game before the New Zealanders open the Rugby Championship against Australia in Sydney next weekend.