How important was that Chiefs win over the Crusaders? "Massive'', says playmaker Aaron Cruden, who has suggested it will give the younger members of his team a new belief in their abilities.
That has ominous connotations for the opposition, because Bundee Aki and Co were very good during the 28-19 victory at Waikato Stadium, a win which cements their place at the top of the New Zealand conference.
Second-five Aki, 23, and in his first season at this level, had a hand in several big moments - his desperate tackle thwarted the charging Kieran Read when a try to the Crusaders captain after the break could well have been too much for the Chiefs to overcome. He also scored the late try for his team to hand his side a 25-19 lead. Minutes earlier his obstruction on defender Tom Taylor led to Charlie Ngatai's try being ruled out.
"It's massive for us,'' said Cruden of the win. "It was thrown around that test match intensity was what it was going to be and that's what it was. It is especially big for this group as there are a lot of fresh faces new to Super Rugby here this year. To get a victory over the Crusaders who have been the benchmark for Super Rugby is fantastic.''
Players such as Aki, centre Ngatai and wing Patrick Osborne all stood up in what was a tense and absorbing battle between the two New Zealand heavyweights.