With two away losses in their two opening matches, the Hurricanes are clearly finding things difficult and, with their next match against the Blues at Eden Park on Friday, it's not about to get a lot easier.
If they're going to take a positive from losses against the Brumbies (a bad one) and the Highlanders it is that they managed to get themselves a bonus point in Dunedin and were in with a good shout of victory.
To make the playoffs you have to be consistently good at home and get the occasional away victory. Unfortunately for them they don't play at home until round four, a match against the Force in Palmerston North.
If they can beat the Blues in Auckland they will be reasonably happy, but in terms of Saturday night's match, the Highlanders deserved to win. They didn't statistically dominate the game in terms of possession but the Hurricanes didn't have the finishing quality of the Highlanders, who really lifted when they were behind. They had two tries disallowed and cranked it up a gear. That was impressive.
The Hurricanes threw some pretty average passes. After round two, and more cracking New Zealand derbies, it's clear this conference is going to be closely contested again.