The All Blacks aren't renowned for getting ahead of themselves but in their selection for the tour to the USA and Europe, they have begun the process of rebuilding their team for the 2019 World Cup.
They have brought in Reiko Ioane and Jordie and Scott Barrett - all three of whom are candidates to be All Blacks regulars by the next World Cup. The former two in particular have potential superstar written all over them.
Ioane and Barrett - who is touring as an apprentice - are just 19 and it is by no means beyond the realms of possibility that these two will be the All Blacks preferred midfield pairing at the next tournament.
They are phenomenally intriguing prospects. Both are already exceptional athletes without having been exposed to the sort of expert conditioning regimes that could take them to even higher levels. Ioane has been included as a wing and is likely to be given game time on this tour while Barrett has been included to get him used to the training demands and expose him to conditioning coach Nic Gill much in the same way as Ardie Savea was in 2013.
The older Barrett has shown signs of being a similar sort of player to Sam Whitelock, the man whom he is being drafted in for as injury cover. Whitelock has a severe ankle sprain and may be out for three to six weeks depending on how he well he recovers.