Kiwis coach David Kidwell is pleased his players are beginning to find the right balance on attack after slaughtering Scotland 74-6 in their Rugby League World Cup clash in Christchurch.
The Kiwis attack was near unstoppable as they ran riot to score 14 tries to the Braveheart's one, in a much-improved performance from last week's tournament opening win over Samoa.
The home side went a long way to eradicating the sloppy unforced errors from their play, controlling possession better and executing the basics well while still retaining their flair, with 31 offloads posing constant problems for the Bravehearts defence.
Kidwell praised the effort of his starting pack led by captain Adam Blair and the contribution of his bench players, with the Kiwis huge forward rotation paving the way for their backline stars to run riot.
"The forwards are finding the right balance of when to offload and do the tough stuff up front to give the backs room to move and they did that really well," said Kidwell.