A bad start, a glorious end - a week really is a long time in test football as Aaron Smith can now testify.
Dropped to the bench for coming back to the hotel late after the game in Wellington, Smith had to give up his No 9 shirt to Piri Weepu. The older statesman had a chance to make a case to keep it, but his first half effort was lacking the punch, zip and dynamism that Smith brought when he came out after half-time.
Aided by the fact the All Black forwards were slowly turning the screw and handling the contact zones better, Smith was able to edge the tempo, probe a few holes and just give his side the life they needed.
From being stuck on the back foot, Smith's arrival suddenly paved the way for a transition to the front foot and then it was his glorious break on the Bok 22, where he stepped and ducked into the clear and then skipped past Zane Kirchner to put the All Blacks 15-8 ahead.
"He gave us the response we were looking for," said All Black Steve Hansen. "He gave us the only response he could be satisfied with and he took his try well.