All Blacks captain Kieran Read has called on his side to play with composure while not stifling their attacking instincts in their first test of the year against Wales at Eden Park tomorrow.
It's a balancing act which Read, who has taken over from Richie McCaw as skipper, will feel the world champions will be capable of fulfilling, but he knows the excitement of playing at their fortress after a long build-up could create difficulties.
"That's going to be key for us, [to not] try too hard early," he said today after his team's captain's run at the venue. "The nature of a test is it's going to be abrasive and they're going to bring a lot of line speed. If we just try to make things happen it might not come off... but we don't want to stifle what we have in this team either.
"It's pretty exciting - the guys are ready to get out on the field. It's a long build up for us - two weeks heading into this game, so ... we can't wait."
Read, who has 84 caps, has waited a long time to step into McCaw's leadership boots, and admitted it felt slightly different from the eve of past tests.