With one weekend remaining of the November test series, only one All Black has made a United Kingdom media outlet's World XV.
And this time, given the way the All Blacks have been dominated in their narrow win over England, and loss to Ireland, there can probably be little argument about the snubbing of classy operators such as Beauden Barrett and Rieko Ioane.
Accordingly, six Irishmen have made the Wales Online's form XV, including left wing Jacob Stockdale, who scored the only try of the 16-9 victory over the All Blacks in Dublin, the first time Ireland have beaten New Zealand on home soil.
Try-scoring machine Ioane was well contained at Twickenham and the Aviva Stadium and, given the All Blacks are likely to field a significantly changed line-up against Italy in Rome on Sunday morning NZT, he may not get a chance to add to his 22 tries in 23 tests.
First-five Barrett was outplayed by Irishman Johnny Sexton, named in the XV, and possibly by Owen Farrell, the influential Englishman who has been named at second-five.