Eden Park has been a happy home for the All Blacks for some time but they will given anything for just one more win.
Hoodoo or not, they haven't been beaten at the ground since 1994 - coincidentally against France - and it doesn't look like that will change in 2011.
Tonight's match with Australia was effectively the World Cup final. It was a match between the world's two best sides and France don't look capable of living with this All Blacks side. They don't have the skill, temperament, ability or will that Graham Henry's men do but history has shown France have little respect for the form book.
The All Blacks were better than Australia in almost every department tonight from the moment Quade Cooper kicked out on the full from the start of the game. Their goalkicking let them down but they otherwise controlled the match with some intelligent rugby that was a good balance of enterprise and clinical execution.
But for all of their attacking endeavor, it was their defence that stood out tonight. They refused to yield. They would not be beaten. They would turn it into an attacking part of their game as they hit, hurt and harried the Wallabies.