A wet weekend is a reminder that summer has passed its peak and another rugby season is about the begin. It starts as it often does, with angst about the number of good players who have gone, or announced their intention to go, to earn a fortune in Europe or Japan.
None of them were in the All Blacks' starting XV but some of them were in the squad and all of them are players New Zealand Rugby is sorry to lose in their prime.
The good news is they are replaceable; part of the reason most cash in when they can is that they can see younger players coming up and threatening their position in the All Blacks selectors' plans.
But NZ Rugby is sufficiently concerned about the exodus to have just announced a new initiative to let players chase the big money overseas without losing their value to the game in this country.
In essence, the scheme will let players go to clubs overseas that NZ Rugby has vetted. By trying to ensure the club will maintain the player's training at New Zealand standards and not burn him out with an excessive playing schedule, the union hopes the player will be able to slot back into rugby here, perhaps even the All Blacks, with much still to offer.