Blues coach Sir John Kirwan says there will be no selection shake-up following their Dunedin disappointment, but the spotlight will this week once again fall on the men vying for the No 10 jersey.
Chris Noakes, a first-five who impressed last season before suffering a serious neck injury, has played little rugby since and it showed against the Highlanders.
The decisiveness required to put his impressive outside backs on the front foot wasn't there, although he was done few favours by the at-times laboured delivery from halfback Piri Weepu, who was outshone by opposite Aaron Smith.
Benji Marshall's debut, in which he played the last quarter of the match at fullback, provided spark, and he would have been pleased with his work.
"When I came on I wanted to add a bit of spark and it was my job to provide that," Marshall said afterwards. "I tried to get my hands on the ball as much as I could and add to the team."