This week's training camp could be the last of the year for some members of the All Blacks squad, with coach Ian Foster indicating the team's plan to send players home.
There are two tests left on the All Blacks calendar for the 2020 season, closing out the Tri Nations with matches against Argentina this weekend and in a fortnight, with a bye separating them.
The All Blacks took a squad of 36 across the Tasman for the four-test tour, so there is room to send players home early should they choose to.
"We're looking at the potential choice of maybe sending a few players home earlier, maybe early next week," Foster confirmed. "Once we get through this game and actually give people the chance to have a bigger break before Super Rugby and with the size of the squad we've got.
"It's always been our plan with the squad that we've got, if we had an opportunity to without injuries. If we didn't have a lot of injuries then there was a chance that we could send a small number back a week or 10 days earlier so they could commence their quarantining and have a bigger break. We've still got Super Rugby starting at the end of February and we're very cognisant of that."