It's only halfway through the tour - we didn't have the advantage of seeing the test against Wales last night before this column had to go to print - but there is some clear progress being made in the competition within the team for positions.
I'm talking Ben Franks vs Charlie Faumuina; Brodie Retallick vs Luke Romano; Liam Messam vs Victor Vito; Piri Weepu vs Aaron Smith; Beauden Barrett vs Aaron Cruden; and Julia Savea vs Hosea Gear.
I'd also like to mention new hooker Dane Coles in the context of wishing that they played midweek games as we always used to up north. I think that would set off some of these fine, new players very well. Like Coles. He's done well enough and was brought onto the bench against Wales and he's shaped up as mobile and involved - a far cry from the guy a year or two ago who got a bit big for his boots on and off the field.
He is a lot more focused now and I reckon a game or two against the likes of Bath and Gloucester, as we used to, would do him the world of good. As it would Sam Cane, Brodie Retallick, Victor Vito and others.
I think Faumuina is winning the battle against Franks. Brother Ben has probably reached his peak and is not liable to improve further. What you get is what you see with him - he doesn't ever have a bad game but he doesn't have a brilliant game either. Faumuina has more potential in terms of mobility, ball-carrying and maybe scrummaging but is still susceptible to the odd off day.