If that's the damage the Crusaders can inflict upon one of their big rivals for the Super Rugby title, then lord have mercy on the rest of the competition.
A 38-22 thumping of the Hurricanes marks the 17th win in a row for the two-time defending champions, breaking their own record for the longest winning streak in Super Rugby history.
While they've been unbeatable worldwide for the past 11 months, Christchurch Stadium - as the pre-game sword-wielding horsemen indicate - is an impenetrable fortress for the Crusaders. 21 consecutive times a team have attempted a late night raid, and 21 times they have been repelled by the dominant hosts – only three of them even managing to get within seven points.
The last team to beat them in Christchurch was indeed the Hurricanes, and in fact, the Canes have managed to claim victory over the Crusaders in every season since 2011. Yet, the only streak extended tonight was always set to be the Crusaders' winning run, considering the visitors were missing Beauden Barrett, Ardie Savea and Vaea Fifita, and only had access to TJ Perenara and Ngani Laumape via the bench.