After breaking their victory drought at home which enabled them to farewell Jerome Kaino in fitting fashion, the Blues and coach Tana Umaga will have quickly turned their attention to what went wrong against the Reds, and there was plenty.
The main issue was their scrum, and loosehead prop Alex Hodgman, in particular. The Blues No 1 conceded four penalties in four scrums and caused referee Egon Seconds to warn skipper Jerome Kaino early in the second half that he would sinbin Hodgman if he couldn't or wouldn't improve.
Umaga replaced the 24-year-old almost immediately, only for his substitute Sione Mafileo to earn Seconds' ire and a yellow card for continued offending. The Blues gave up 14 penalties in total, with more than half of them coming from their scrum.
The Blues pair were apparently bewildered afterwards. Neither has had such issues previously but with two matches against New Zealand opposition remaining for the Blues this season - the Hurricanes in Wellington and Crusaders in Christchurch - Umaga doesn't want either man to get a reputation as a serial offender.
The All Black-laden Crusaders' pack, in particular, will have seen the Blues' set-piece as a big area of opportunity after the home side's overdue 38-16 win at Eden Park. If former Crusader Hodgman makes the trip south to face Owen Franks and Joe Moody and company, it could be a very uncomfortable night for him.