After their first trip to the Northern Hemisphere in two years, the All Blacks have learned they've got some work to do.
It was a clear and concise assessment provided by veteran hooker Dane Coles following the team's 40-25 loss to France in Paris on Sunday morning (NZT), the team's second defeat in as many weeks.
Due to the 2019 Rugby World Cup and the Covid-19 pandemic making travel impossible in 2020, the past five weeks have been a reintroduction to the way the game is played in the north, and just how much the nations up there are coming along.
The last time the All Blacks met Ireland was during the 2019 World Cup, where the All Blacks won 46-14. Last weekend, Ireland stifled their Kiwi counterparts to claim a 29-20 win. In their first test against France since a 49-14 win in 2018, it was the French side who came away with an impressive victory this time around.
In the last two weeks, as well as their loss to South Africa earlier in the season, the All Blacks have struggled to match their opponents in physicality and paid for it – something that you cannot get away with in the test environment.