We revel in frothy attacking rugby but when it comes to the crunch, we understand the wisdom of the "no scrum, no win" saying.
So do the Hurricanes who succumbed to the powerful cohesion of the Crusaders' pack as they crouched touched, paused and then reversed in their Super 15 battle at the Cake Tin.
There was a concerted ferocity about the red and black eight which was compelling viewing. And for some time, they achieved that with All Black tighthead Owen Franks sitting in the reserves.
Wyatt Crockett, Corey Flynn and Ben Franks wore the low numbers on their Crusaders' uniform as they, with the power of their remaining forward quintet, bent, buckled and shoved their opponents in the set piece contest.
Even when Hurricanes halfback Chris Eaton dropped the ball under his hooker's feet - as all referees seem to permit in the Super 15 - the Crusaders drilled the Canes, put their pack into a marble floor slide and left them with a ragged attacking line.