KEY POINTS:
Who is the All Black Zorro? Or should that be Zorros?
It's not a nation-stopper, and hardly up there with Who Shot JFK or the Loch Ness Monster.
All Black assistant coach Wayne Smith was in full flow at a media conference at the team's Edinburgh hotel yesterday and giving a weighty question his full consideration.
But his thoughts were interrupted by a player - and even that is in dispute - darting through the room wearing a mask and disappearing out a side door.
And that was not the first appearance of the mask, which bears a striking resemblance to an elastic support bandage, during the World Cup.
But the identity of the masked men remains a mystery.
It happened in Aix-en-Provence earlier in the week.
Prop Carl Hayman was wrongly fingered in a photograph of the mask peering out a window, although Hayman has been claimed to have been the first to don the bandage.
It's believed not even the team management know whose turn is up the next day. But best the masked men watch where they put their feet; the joke might wear a bit thin if Zorro runs into a door.