A warm spring sun shone on the All Blacks this afternoon in Albany as they put their finishing touches on their preparations for the challenge against the old foe tomorrow and there is a sense of renewal too in the make-up of a side which, given their recent form, could be either ripe for a difficult evening or ready to cut loose.
Two new props in Kane Hames and Nepo Laulala, a relatively inexperienced back three in Nehe Milner-Skudder, Damian McKenzie and Rieko Ioane - the Springboks will feel they have their best chance in a long time to secure a rare away victory over the All Blacks and yet there is a strong sense of calmness and confidence among Steve Hansen's men.
At least, that was the impression given by skipper Kieran Read today and coach Hansen in his final press conference of the week when he said his side weren't the finished product but they were heading in the right direction and that the challenges along the way would make them a far better side, with the 2019 World Cup the ultimate goal.
So far in the Rugby Championship the All Blacks have veered from the sublime to the not so great. The victories over the Wallabies were uneven to say the least and Argentina provided difficult moments in New Plymouth last weekend, but all three tests were won and the Bledisloe Cup is locked away for another year.
Given the injuries to props Joe Moody and Owen Franks and wing Israel Dagg, Hansen might settle for the consistently good rather than occasional flashes of outrageous brilliance, but his men will be given free rein to play with width and ambition at QBE Stadium.