Another devastating performance by the All Blacks after their long-haul trip from Argentina to South Africa via Brazil must have the rest of the rugby world looking on with a mixture of awe and trepidation.
With tests against Australia, Ireland (twice), Italy and France to come this year, it's worth asking the question: when will their dominance end?
The Lions will arrive in the middle of next year with a strong squad and plenty of self-belief. But, with their unprecedented schedule including three tests and five matches against New Zealand's Super Rugby teams plus one against the New Zealand Maori, will they fare much better? Maybe the best other nations can hope for is that the All Blacks somehow contrive to beat themselves.
The Springboks must have privately hoped the Aaron Smith affair and the distractions it provided to players and management alike would have opened the door slightly wider to their first win over the All Blacks since 2014, but it was quickly slammed in their face at the end of the first half when the visitors lifted the pace and intensity to a level they could never match.