Before the Hurricanes quarter-final over the Sharks, I wrote that there was a question mark about the New Zealand conference leaders' mentality, and whether they could maintain their standards and performances after faltering in the past.
They certainly rose to the challenge at the Cake Tin in the worst conditions I have seen. They were very difficult and needed to be expertly managed, which halfback TJ Perenara and first five-eighths Beauden Barrett did superbly.
They had the right game plan - they wanted to play for territory, which they did to a degree, but they didn't kick the cover off the ball.
There was variation in the kicking game between Perenara and Barrett, and they literally kept the Sharks on the run the whole game. The Sharks had few ideas and no answer to the Hurricanes' line speed on defence which had troubled the Crusaders so much the week before.
The visitors resorted to one-off runners and aimless kicking and they looked lost. Coach Gary Gold said afterwards that they were completely naive in the second half - bereft of ideas - and I concur. The only negative aspect was Dane Coles' rib injury and I don't expect him to be fit to play in the semifinal against the Chiefs next weekend. He looked in a massive amount of pain, was struggling to walk, and he won't need any contact any time soon.