Playing the defending champion Crusaders before embarking on what is a difficult trip – logistically and opposition-wise - to Durban to play the Sharks and Buenos Aires to face the Jaguares is about as tough as it gets for new Blues coach Leon MacDonald.
While he will have various scenarios worked out for the first block of games, there are likely to be casualties in terms of injuries following the clash against his old side at Eden Park on Saturday which could kick them all for touch.
And making it tougher is the injury to No10 Stephen Perofeta suffered in the pre-season match victory against the Hurricanes, although this is mitigated by the Blues' depth at first-five following the return to fitness of Otere Black and emergence of Auckland's Harry Plummer.
The All Blacks' insistence that the workloads of their top players are restricted in a World Cup year – including Rieko Ioane, Sonny Bill Williams and Karl Tu'inukuafe - is something else for MacDonald to consider.
Given the importance of the first match against their Kiwi rivals, and need for everyone on the plane to be available for both away games, it all adds up to a juggling act for MacDonald, who will reveal at least part of his hand on Thursday when he announces his team to play the Crusaders.