Halfback was the position that generated the most vigorous debate among the All Black selectors as they picked their team to play Wales, with Aaron Smith getting the nod but with a clear message Piri Weepu is not far behind.
There was also discussion about lock and blindside before head coach Steve Hansen and his assistant Ian Foster opted to pick a side that would have to be judged as being devoid of surprises. Liam Messam retains his place at blindside while the ball-carrying grunt of Luke Romano is preferred to the all-round offering of Sam Whitelock.
"Piri's performance is the one we have been searching for outside probably the Wellington game," said Hansen.
"His performance against Scotland was outstanding and not only did we see his experience, we saw him getting to the breakdown and clearing the ball the way we would like him to. But at the end of the day Aaron has played well all year and we felt he could give us a good start and Piri could come off the bench."
Hansen had been clear long before the squad left for Europe that the tour would effectively be split into two parts: everyone would be given game time in the first two tests with the selection for Wales and England based primarily on form.