Tempo and quick recycling have been identified by the All Blacks as the key methods to avoid being dragged into a dog fight as they were the last time they played in Italy.
In 2009 a huge crowd at the San Siro in Milan were left disappointed by a fractious game that never flowed and was dominated by scrums and scrum re-sets. It was a massive anti-climax and typical of the rugby that was played in a year where kick and chase became the norm.
Such a scenario is being viewed as unlikely tonight by All Black vice-captain Conrad Smith, who made his debut in Rome in 2004 - albeit at the smaller Stadio Flaminio.
"I think the team [Italy] is a little bit different," said Smith.
"From what I have seen of the Italians in the last 12 months - I wouldn't say they were negative the last time they played us here - but it really does make a difference when two teams are both playing.