Don't forget to have fun. It may sound like a strange message for the All Blacks as they prepare for a test against the Wallabies at Eden Park which will determine the fate of the Bledisloe Cup but it's one delivered with the best of intentions by Sonny Bill Williams, a midfielder returning in the nick of time.
Jack Goodhue's hamstring injury means Williams will either start against Australia on Saturday or run on from the reserves bench should the All Blacks select second-five Ngani Laumape to start alongside centre Anton Lienert-Brown instead.
And, after playing two full games for Counties recently, Williams has re-found the fun aspect of rugby. He didn't react well to a recent story in the Herald which suggested he was under pressure to perform in the Mitre 10 Cup in order to make his third World Cup squad, but his joie de vivre is back big time this week as he prepares to return to the black jersey.
"When you come into an environment like this; there's a lot of pressure and it's high stakes footy," Williams said. "To go back there [to Counties], you can just enjoy being around the boys and playing with your mates.
"Obviously the [All Black] boys are hurting [after loss last weekend] … but we have to perk ourselves up and smile. For myself, that's what I'm about because I have got in that place where everything's serious – it's footy, footy, footy. And you lose the enjoyment aspect."