It's too early to talk about corners being turned at the Blues, but after three defeats in a row, and a horror of a first half against the Bulls at North Harbour, their five-try burst for what turned out to be a convincing win has released some of the pressure building on the team and their coach Tana Umaga.
Their start at QBE Stadium featured an Augustine Pulu try after only three minutes, but the vastly improved Bulls' defence tightened the screws, and that was evidenced by an alarming number of errors from many of the Blues, including senior players who are capable of much better.
Some of that might be down to the increased scrutiny following a run of defeats against the Chiefs, Highlanders and Crusaders which made a victory against the South Africans a non-negotiable.
Afterwards, wing Matt Duffie, who scored the first two tries of the second half to help set the Blues on track for their 38-14 win, talked about the pressure building throughout the past three weeks, and former Blues and All Blacks loose forward Troy Flavell told Sky TV on the eve of the match about the "heat" that will be coming on to Umaga in his second season with the franchise.
All of their supporters would have demanded improvements after their recent disappointments and they will hope that what they saw in the second 40 minutes against the Bulls will be shown from start to finish against the Force at Eden Park next Saturday.