Over the last couple of years, Kiwis coach Michael Maguire has been promising a special performance from his team.
On Saturday they delivered in a big way with an astonishing 30-0 victory over the Kangaroos.
It won’t erase the pain of last year’s narrow World Cup semifinal defeat to Australia, but it was a big statement for the future.
The emotion was palpable after the match, as players celebrated with family and friends, while there seemed to be impromptu haka happening in each corner of Waikato Stadium.
Though an unusual setting, this was a red letter day for New Zealand league. It was their biggest victory margin over the Kangaroos – across 139 transtasman tests dating back to 1908 – and only their third win since 2015.