Whatever happens tonight in Newcastle - and the Australians are hot favourites - one thing is for sure. The tide has turned in transtasman league - and it ain't going back.
Gone are the days of complete Kangaroos dominance in these fixtures, of winning runs that would outlast prime ministers' terms.
Now, it's hard to imagine an 11-year period without a Kiwis win, as happened between 1972 and 1983, or an eight-match Australian winning sequence, as occurred in the late 2000s.
Or another case like Johnathan Thurston, who has lost only twice to the Kiwis in a 10-year international career.
Look at the evidence. The Kiwis have already beaten Australia four times this decade - as many as they achieved in any 10-year period dating back to the 1960s. Between 1970 and 2010 New Zealand averaged one win over Australia every six games - usually enduring at least three years between each triumph.