The Blues are out of ideas and, thankfully, nearly out of time this season. The two things that may save them from a final humiliation against the Crusaders next weekend are the southerners' playoff plans and bad Christchurch weather but even they may not be enough.
What a miserable way for loose forward Jerome Kaino to finish at the Blues and what a comparison with the way the Crusaders responded to the milestone celebrated by his former All Black mate and opponent next weekend, Wyatt Crockett.
The Blues, again wearing #116 on the front of their jerseys in their 42-24 thrashing at the hands of the Hurricanes in Wellington in tribute to Kaino's number at the franchise (he was the 116th player to represent the Blues, Sione Havili, number 288, is the latest), were clueless in the capital.
The Crusaders, meanwhile, marked Crockett's 200th game for the franchise with a clinical 45-22 victory over the Highlanders. Once again they looked well-drilled and motivated. They had a plan which they executed with precision. They were everything the Blues weren't.
Despite plenty of opportunities, the Blues didn't appear likely to cross the Hurricanes' try-line in the first half until Rieko Ioane took matters into his own hands and got there through pure speed and determination.