A red card for Sonny Bill Williams and a yellow card for Mako Vunipola. The issue of foul play will be firmly back on the agenda over the next week which is likely the most intense build-up to a test here since the 2011 World Cup final.
The All Blacks won't be saying it publicly but they will be disappointed with the Lions' constant offending and in particular that of prop Vunipola, a player who probably should have been cited for his late tackle on Anton Lienert-Brown at Eden Park.
Vunipola hit Beauden Barrett with a late shoulder charge at Westpac Stadium and minutes later cleaned him out of ruck with another shoulder dangerously near the No10's head.
All of this after Lions coach Warren Gatland complained about Jerome Kaino targeting the non-kicking leg of halfback Conor Murray in one incident last weekend.
The issue is one of intent, and All Blacks coach Steve Hansen during the week said he didn't believe players of either side would deliberately try to hurt each other. Referee Jerome Garces used the "intent" word in reviewing the replays before showing Williams, who faces the judiciary at 5.00pm on Sunday, the red card, and afterwards Hansen said consistency of the decision making by the officials was the key.