Our Herald rugby writers answer three key questions from the All Blacks' 24-21 win over England in Twickenham this morning.
1. The All Blacks are making a habit of getting off to slow starts. How concerning will this be to Hansen & Co?
Gregor Paul: Of reasonable concern certainly. Test football is hard to win if you keep handing the opposition easy points early and time to settle and build their confidence.
Patrick McKendry: It will be a concern and it is a habit they must break. Making relatively passive starts before having to overhaul teams isn't sustainable.
Wynne Gray: Playing catch-up is never the best tactic. In sudden-death contests like a World Cup or had England kicked for goal early rather than the line, it becomes even more of a grind to get back into the game.