The Super 15 took another smack to the chops and this time it was delivered by the greatest of All Blacks, Richie McCaw, who has extended his Super holiday and sent the 2013 competition a Dear John postcard.
As great as McCaw is - the best ever in my opinion - this holiday caper has reached the unacceptable point where he is is being treated as bigger than the game, with automatic entry into the All Blacks without quality lead-up games required.
McCaw's latest holiday decision is another example of the Super 15 being trampled on by the New Zealand Rugby Union, All Black coaches and players themselves, with the World Cup omnipresent. The Crusaders' loss in Perth made it doubly important they get their No1 man back sooner rather than never at all.
The Crusaders - once the benchmark for attitude - don't all seem to care like they used to, what with Dan Carter cruising in the No 10 jersey and then zipping off on paternity leave.
The original deal was that McCaw, who last played against England in early December, would return for three Super 15 games and then the playoffs, if the Crusaders made them, before hurtling back into test action mid-August. It was a friendly schedule too, because those three conference games are in New Zealand, with two in Christchurch. But he's reneged on that, with the blessing of the All Black-pampering hierarchy of course, and won't play for the Crusaders at all.