The messages from the Blues camp after their 41-34 defeat to the Highlanders were overwhelmingly positive despite another Super Rugby failure against a New Zealand opponent, but Tana Umaga and his men have reasons to be cheerful and confident about beating the Chiefs next Friday.
Should they do so at Eden Park they will break a remarkable record of failure but will also make a few teams sit up and take notice as they prepare for a tough tour of South Africa where they play the Stormers and Lions.
The Blues have traditionally been so erratic they are always thought of as one of those teams few would look forward to facing in a playoff match. If Umaga can take them to the next step, they are a side no team would look forward to playing at any stage of the competition.
Individual brilliance isn't unusual at the Blues and in Dunedin we saw plenty of that from Akira Ioane, Bryn Gatland, Rieko Ioane, Sonny Bill Williams and Matt Duffie.
We also saw a sound set piece – a very good scrum – a coherent team pattern and a willingness to be patient on attack. The visitors didn't try to score every time they got the ball at Forsyth Barr Stadium; instead they pushed and pulled the Highlanders defence expertly on their way to scoring four tries and at times surprised the home side with their physicality.