If wondering how irrelevant week one of the Super Rugby season can be, the Hurricanes won't have far to look to find a relevant example.
Twelve months ago, while kicking off their campaign in Canberra, the Hurricanes were smashed 52-10 by the Brumbies and labelled by former Wallaby Phil Kearns as "fat, slow and unfit". They, of course, eventually won the competition.
So having begun the new season by scoring 13 tries in an hour to demolish the Sunwolves 83-17, it will be easy for the Hurricanes to retain some perspective from such a flattering result.
Yes, they earned the biggest away victory in Super Rugby history, but as Michael Fatialofa explained, the result hardly required a flawless performance from 1-15.
"As a forward pack, we played our part, but we didn't have to do much," the lock admitted. "We would probably do one carry and then the backs would score."