Canterbury captain George Whitelock was already relishing the prospect of a three-month break just minutes after winning his fourth consecutive provincial title.
The toll of a long campaign that came immediately on the back of an extended Super Rugby competition was being felt throughout the Canterbury changing room. The players were not only physically drained by the final whistle, they were mentally drained too.
It has been a tough, tough season for the men from Christchurch, particularly those like Whitelock who had to navigate a Crusaders' campaign without a home ground.
Little wonder then that the skipper was beaming at what his troops had achieved and just as pumped at the fact it was all over.
"It is good to know we have a break now," said Whitelock. "We have got two groups in our squad. We have got one that just played that [ITM Cup] campaign and they would probably love to keep going. And the other that played for the Crusaders and have not had a break all the way through.