In 12 tests against the Wallabies, Jerome Kaino has experienced defeat only twice. He is determined to ensure he adds another victory this Saturday.
Losing to the Wallabies is an experience Kaino hates. He lost the first time he faced them in Sydney 2008 and the strength of that feeling has stayed with him. He doesn't want to experience it again.
He can remember being in the changing room after the 34-19 loss six years ago. He can remember it wasn't much fun and the experience didn't improve any the only other time he had to endure it two years later.
That was the Hong Kong game that the All Blacks lost in the last minute: the test where the Wallabies then over-celebrated and made out they had won the World Cup.
It was unpleasant at the time, but valuable nevertheless, as Kaino says, because the memories provide powerful motivation.