Is Australian rugby in a bit of trouble? After this latest round of Super Rugby matches, you might think so.
However, after the Crusaders emphatically beat the Waratahs in Christchurch on Friday (and before the Chiefs hammered the Rebels and Blues held off the Force), I spoke to a man who convinced me that maybe that's not the case.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika was at AMI Stadium watching his former Sydney-based team lose 29-10 to the Crusaders and, after I sat down with him for a chat, I left with the impression that the international game over the ditch is, in fact, in pretty good hands.
I've always had a lot of time for Cheika. I remember meeting him for the first time after his Waratahs team beat the Crusaders in the Super Rugby final in Sydney in 2014.
Assistant coach Daryl Gibson invited me to their celebration and at first I didn't want to go, thinking I'd be gatecrashing, but the first person I saw when I arrived was Cheika.