You probably haven't noticed but the Hurricanes have won their past four games.
While everyone stresses about the over-the-hill Highlanders, the injury woes at the Crusaders, marvels at the consistency of the Chiefs or have been mesmerised by the Prince of Positivity, John Kirwan, the Hurricanes have loped their way into fifth place on the Super Rugby standings.
Yes, their defence has been leaky and the bounce of the ball certainly went in their direction as they dispatched the Waratahs last weekend, but it's hard to deny Mark Hammett's side is a genuine threat in this year's competition.
They've got arguably the world's best wing in Julian Savea, the premier centre in Conrad Smith, a livewire halfback by the name of TJ Perenara, an All Black first-five, who can also play at fullback, a dynamic loose trio and a veteran second-row.
But Hammett refuses to let his men get ahead of themselves.