The All Blacks have taken their 38-21 defeat on the chin, accepting that their 20-game unbeaten streak was brought to an end by an England side that deserved their win.
There were no excuses from the All Blacks - no mention of fatigue or dramas with a virus during the week: nope, there was none of that, just simple acknowledgement that they were beaten by a better side on the day.
"I would just like to congratulate England on a tremendous performance," said All Black coach Steve Hansen.
"They thoroughly enjoyed their victory today and they should be very proud of what they achieved. They played some magnificent football. At 15-14 we certainly asked questions of them and they responded as a good team. We don't have an excuse - we just got beaten by a better side."
The tough part for the All Blacks was that they did indeed appear to be on track to rescuing the game after scoring two quick tries after half-time to haul themselves back to 15-14. They had been guilty of too much east-to-west rugby in the first half as well and being a little sloppy and loose.