The Samoan squad to face the All Blacks has experience but will find it difficult to swiftly shake off cobwebs in a bid to be competitive.
The world's 14th-ranked team have a big month ahead. Next Friday, they will host Wales in Apia before two critical Pacific Nations Cup-Rugby World Cup qualifiers against Tonga and Fiji. Victory in the PNC will see them qualify directly for the World Cup.
There are familiar faces among the 23 named to play the All Blacks at Eden Park tomorrow night.
Chiefs utility back Tim Nanai-Williams will play on the left wing, though his ankle was strapped with ice after a long training yesterday at Panmure.
At least 11 of the 23 were born, grew up or played a lot of rugby in the Auckland region, which should help attract a lot of their support.