Both Julian Savea and Israel Folau were shut out of the opening Bledisloe Cup.
Play did not go their way as the All Blacks and Wallabies worked their strategies away from the big men.
Not a huge amount changed in the first half of the Bledisloe rematch last night in Wellington but there were enough moments to provoke some debate.
Folau has great talent, there is no doubt of that and the All Blacks are wary of how dangerous he can be with some room on attack. The Lions discovered that in their first test in Brisbane when the big wing skinned them several times.
The Wallabies have also seen the way Savea can make a mess of defences so both sides seem to be working on keeping any loose possession away from their side of the field.
Physically there is only a centimetre and a kilogram to separate the big men however Savea has played three times the test experience gathered by Folau.