For the second time in four years Beauden Barrett finds himself heading to Argentina taking an opportunity that was initially destined for another No 10.
Lima Sopoaga, who was pencilled in to start against the Pumas next week, hasn't made the flight because he's waiting for his wife to give birth to their first child.
Sopoaga is now almost certainly not going to play in Argentina but will probably rejoin the squad in South Africa. That means Barrett, who was going to have a week off, will likely start in Argentina and probably again the following week in South Africa.
The same unexpected opportunity for Barrett cropped up in 2014 when he expected to be on the bench for the tests against Argentina and South Africa. That all changed when first choice first-five Aaron Cruden was left at home after reporting late to the airport.
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said that the late change isn't such a big deal as they had factored in the possibility of Sopoaga's baby not arriving on time and that Barrett had been on stand-by. He suggested that the outcome of Barrett not being granted the rest period the coaches feel he needs, is that he may now join the European tour a week later.