All this business about whether the Wallabies not talking then talking means something or nothing has kind of passed All Black captain Richie McCaw by.
He'll leave the theorising to the amateur psychologists: they can deliberate and extrapolate meaning, hidden or otherwise. He already knows what he and his side will be facing on Saturday - a fired up, determined and capable Wallaby side. Last week's result won't really matter in the sense that the Australians were always going to be coming to Wellington with only one thought in mind - win the test.
It's never any different. Having won one of three hardly matters in the sense that it will count for nothing if the All Blacks don't back up last week's performance. As McCaw says: "The guys have recovered well and we have had a good week but it doesn't mean anything unless we do the business out on the track.
"The first thing is we were pretty honest about our performance. The scoreboard looked okay but there were things we weren't happy with so we didn't just gloss over them.
"The first couple of days [of training] we tried to rectify those things. The guys who have been around know that if you don't get the preparation right, no matter what happened the week before things can change real quick.''