Their cabinet holds the Brisbane Global Rugby 10s trophy, but now the Blues must repay coach Tana Umaga by giving the Super Rugby title a serious challenge, says wing Matt Duffie.
At the New Zealand season launch today, Duffie, who had a 2017 to remember after being included in the All Blacks' November touring party, said the Blues had to go to the next level in Umaga's third year in charge.
The Blues, who last made the playoffs in 2011, came ninth last year and 11th the year before.
"It's up to the players," Duffie said. "Tana works his butt off and I think we sold him short last year. It's up to us to perform and win those key moments. He's not out there with us, so it's down to us to have the confidence and ability to win the pressure moments."
Winning those key moments, finding a consistency of performance and ability to grind out victories, have long been Umaga's goals at the Blues. There were positive moments last year – beating the British & Irish Lions, for example – but also inexplicable collapses. Losing to the Sunwolves in Tokyo was one of those.