The All Blacks have recognised that they are vulnerable to the lineout drive, an aspect of the game that coach Steve Hansen has called "bloody boring".
After watching his team concede two tries to the Pumas in Christchurch via the set piece - both to hooker Agustin Creevy - Hansen said his side had work to do there ahead of next weekend's test against the Springboks in Johannesburg, but restated his belief that the rolling maul is a blight on the game.
"I want to be clear too, I'm not having a go at the ref [Craig Joubert] or the way he reffed it. I'm having a go at the laws," Hansen said last night. "He's reffing it as the laws say you can. It's bloody boring, though."
Asked what change he would make to the laws, Hansen said: "You can't take it out of the game but you've got to make it a fair contest.