Patrick McKendry of APNZ and Gregor Paul from the Herald on Sunday answer three probing questions from last night's test between the All Blacks and France.
1. Rugby Herald thought we were primed for a "pretty special" All Black performance but the test rarely advanced beyond third gear. Why?
PM - Constant errors made this test an ordinary one to watch - it was't a patch on the Australia v British and Irish Lions clash in Brisbane later in the evening. The All Blacks coughed the ball up time and again _ often when there was little pressure on them.
Victor Vito, Kieran Read and Piri Weepu were all guilty of losing possession. It meant their team couldn't build momentum. Both Weepu and Dan Carter, starting together for the first time since the Scotland test last year, looked rusty. France were up for this game too, probably more than many expected. They definitely played their part, but overall the test was disappointing as a spectacle _ there was no final flourish like in the third test against Ireland last year. The five changes to the All Blacks didn't help, but that shouldn't be an excuse.
GP - It's a curse of a thing, but Steve Hansen made it one of his key goals when he took the job to back big performances with big performances. He had noticed that too many times the All Blacks followed an emphatic performance with something insipid and lacking the following week. But it's a disease he hasn't been able to cure and that is a big reason they were flat in New Plymouth. This side struggles to back up after they have played well..