The public perception of France is that they are a wildly erratic side who rely on flair. The All Blacks see them entirely differently - citing France's discipline and ability to stick to their strengths as their key weapons.
Those were the conclusions drawn in June when the All Blacks won the series 3-0 but were pushed hard in tests one and three.
The first test was particularly close and if Louis Picamoles had held a simple pass with 15 minutes remaining and scored under the posts as he would have, then the outcome may have been different.
"It is probably an overused word I think," said assistant coach Ian Foster in regard to the notorious French flair. "In the past there has been a flair to their game, but there probably hasn't been as much attention to some of the detail.
"What we are seeing now is a very disciplined French team. Three tests in June - set-piece, defence, breakdown, the core parts of their game, we saw a lot of discipline and they were a hard side to break down."