Thomas Leuluai's last World Cup experience was a pretty good one but this time it was all over in less than five minutes.
The 28-year-old attempted to play on his injured groin against Papua New Guinea yesterday in Leeds but lasted only four minutes and 54 seconds before he hobbled off.
It was a disappointing sight not only for Leuluai but also for the Kiwis who saw him as a crucial ingredient if they are to retain the title they won in 2008.
They will now hope - make that pray - nothing untoward happens to hooker Issac Luke and halves Kieran Foran and Shaun Johnson over the next three weeks. They now have few back-up options.
Leuluai might not have been a starter but he would have been the ideal foil off the bench, not to mention his value if one of the three playmakers was injured. He had an excellent second half of the season with the Warriors playing at five-eighth, combining solid defence with good option-taking; his experience might have been critical later in the tournament.