Finding this Super Rugby hard to grasp, plonked in the middle of a sweltering summer as the tournament prepares for the start of its 24th version in Hamilton tonight?
Those awkward feelings continued as former New Zealand cricket captain Brendon McCullum popped up in a television trailer to promote the winter code. Demographics, the ad people will shout, while the general populace roll their eyes.
Our brows are also crinkled with the recent run of batting stumbles for the region's Kane Williamson while the Chiefs are dealing with the slew of five-eighths injuries which have bitten into their resources.
It's that conficting crossover period in the sports calendar which carries more inspection for the New Zealand cricket side as they finish their last few matches before 15 players are chosen for the World Cup.
In another six months there will be rising public noise and conjecture as the All Blacks panel sift through notes on casualties and form players to take to their global title defence in Japan.