When the Black Ferns met a New Zealand Barbarians side in Auckland on Saturday, there were high expectations for the national side's performance.
For the most part, they lived up to those in a 34-15 win. However, there was plenty to be impressed by from the Barbarians, playing their first match in 15 months, despite what ended up being a rather lopsided scoreline.
The Black Ferns went up big early on with four tries in the opening half hour, including a double to Langi Veainu on debut. Leading 20-0, the stage was set for the national side to go on with the job and post an impressive total.
Instead, the Barbarians struck through a penalty goal and a try just before halftime to close the gap to 12 heading into the second half.
Within five minutes of the restart, the Barbarians closed the gap to just five points after Lyric Faleafaga crossed the stripe, with her try converted by Patricia Maliepo.