If the Chiefs' playoff task appears much trickier than what was forecast a week ago, that challenge is only enhanced when assessing their midfield stocks.
Not only did the erstwhile leaders slump to sixth after Saturday's loss to the Highlanders but they suffered yet another injury setback, with Seta Tamanivalu ruled out of this weekend's quarter-final against the Stormers.
With both Charlie Ngatai and Andrew Horrell still suffering from concussion, the Chiefs have little in the way of tested midfield backs, outside of Anton Lienert-Brown. In fact, their options appear to be a rookie with 36 minutes of game time, a 20-year-old fullback and a one-time World Cup hero.
Stephen Donald looms as the most experienced option, having spent 15 minutes at second five against the Highlanders after Tamanivalu limped off with a knee injury. Donald has played only 115 minutes in his return to Super Rugby but has earned the coaches' trust, starring in the win over Wales and starting the crunch clash against the Crusaders.
When quizzed on the alternatives to Tamanivalu, coach Dave Rennie name-checked Sam Vaka and Sam McNicol, though both youngsters have drawbacks. Vaka has featured sparingly this season but at least has midfield experience with Counties Manukau, while McNicol has spent plenty of time on the paddock but almost exclusively as an outside back.