The All Blacks have made it to New Plymouth but Jerome Kaino hasn't. The veteran flanker, who left Sydney on the morning of the first Bledisloe Cup test for personal reasons, will instead be available for Auckland this week, who play Taranaki on Saturday.
Kaino couldn't possibly have imagined that when he was named in the Rugby Championship squad at the start of August, that he would spend time this year playing in the Mitre 10 Cup.
He's like all test players in that he would like to play more for his province but such is the overlap with test football these days, that the door only opens when the news on the All Blacks front isn't so good.
Peripheral squad members are occasionally granted release to play for their provinces during the Rugby Championship. It's a chance to give them a game, to keep them sharp.
The core members of the squad, though, they rarely if ever get to go back and play at that level. They are always needed by the All Blacks always have a role to play even if some weeks it is not on the field.