The All Blacks Sevens have a tasty Wellington opener against Gordon Tietjens' Samoans, but interim coach Scott Waldrom is keen not to make a meal of it this Saturday.
"We always knew it would be an interesting subject, but for us it is just one of three games on day one that we need to take of and do well in. In the end, we are playing the players, not what surrounds it," says Waldrom of New Zealand's Pool C opponents, along with France and USA.
Samoa have been the under-achievers of the sevens circuit since they won the 2009-10 World Series, but should be fitter and more well drilled under Tietjens in his first official World Series game in charge of his new team.
Waldrom knows it is a tall order for his own new-look charges to win their fourth consecutive Wellington Cup title and 10th in all since 2000.
"It's definitely a tough pool and to make it worst, you cross over to what is likely to be South Africa or Fiji. We have to get at least two wins to get to day two, but you've got to be beat the best to be the best. Our boys are up for it."