For someone with a sustained record of success mixed with sensible advice, All Black coach Steve Hansen's rebuke was a rare glitch.
He chastised former Blues coach Pat Lam for signing Steven Luatua on a two-year deal and lamented the lack of contact with New Zealand Rugby from the player and his agents.
It was a remarkable reaction on a number of levels.
New Zealand Rugby has such an over-arching grip on every aspect of the professional game in this country that nothing happens without their knowledge, say-so or the intrusion of high-performance coaches.
With the persistent noise about chasing the signatures of Ben Smith, Israel Dagg and Aaron Cruden, it's hard to believe NZR and their contracts team were unaware about the plans of all those playing in the Super rugby series.