It's still 869 days away but the 2015 Rugby World Cup is today's talking point after the schedule was announced last night. Cameron McMillan has been looking over the draw, even has it printed out and posted on his cubicle already, and adds five thoughts on how the All Blacks' cup defence could play out.
'We're going to Wembley'
The All Blacks open their Rugby World Cup defence at Football HQ on a Monday morning (NZT) against Argentina. It's one of only two games to be played at the home of football - the other being Ireland against Europe 2 - due to a stadium contract with the NFL restricting Wembley's usage later in the tournament. It means tournament hosts England won't feature there, instead playing four of their five pool matches at Rugby HQ Twickenham where they will also play a probable quarter-final and possible semifinal. The All Blacks previously played at the old Wembley in 1997 against Wales when Millennium Stadium was being built.
Exorcising demons part I
The All Blacks look set for a quarter-final in Cardiff, the scene of their most recent exit at a World Cup staged in the Northern Hemisphere (we'll get to the other one soon). The All Blacks will face either Joe Schmidt's Ireland or France, who play in the final group D match at Millennium Stadium six days earlier.
An All Blacks/France re-match at Cardiff can't be ruled out since the French have finished second in their pool at the last two tournaments. The last one, of course, was in 2011 behind the All Blacks in pool A. From that 2007 All Blacks side, Dan Carter, Richie McCaw, Tony Woodcock, Andrew Hore and Ali Williams remain a chance to return, as does referee Wayne Barnes, though question marks remain over all five.