Highlanders coach Tony Brown has made it clear the team's suspended players have work to do to earn their place back in the squad.
Six players were stood down by the team this week for behaviour that was out of line with team codes, with stars Josh Ioane and Marino Mikaele-Tu'u among them.
Players given the opportunity for meaningful minutes in their absence made the most of it, with the likes of Connor Garden-Bachop and Kazuki Himeno helping the side to a 33-12 win over the Crusaders in Christchurch on Friday night.
Brown said he didn't need to think long about standing the players down and confirmed they wouldn't just walk back into the squad next week.
"It took me about two seconds," Brown said of the decision.