Manu Samoa will hope to ask a few questions of the All Blacks tonight and answer a few questions of themselves.
They are, of course, underdogs in their first test at Eden Park against New Zealand in 24 years - the All Blacks will look to put at least a 30-point margin on them - but some of those questions might be: can debutant Kieron Fonotia and Alapati Leiua become a compatible midfield combination for the Manu, and can Fa'atiga Lemalu and Chris Vui offer the grunt and lineout authority they seek from their second-rowers? Can Albert Nikoro land a long-range bomb from his half?
It would be foolhardy for Samoa to try to take on the All Blacks at set-piece, so watch for short lineouts, quick lineouts, and swiftly clearing ball from the scrum.
Prop Census Johnston is a wily old customer, who has retired at least once, but he will still want to make his presence felt on Joe Moody.
"The boys know they are playing the best team in the world and they know if they don't get it right, it's going to be a long day.