After a discordant week of Super Rugby chaos layered with Sonny Bill's collar-gate there was scant warmth about the Easter playbook.
Tonight's Blues-Hurricanes duel looks a beacon in a round with the haggard look of everything troubling this tournament in a collection of lopsided games, those with scant connection to New Zealand or out of our time frame. The prolonged demise of the 18-team competition - if it occurs after legal challenges - is spelled out in round eight.
The opening game was notable for the extraordinary record set by loosehead prop Wyatt Crockett as he played his 176th game in Crusader colours. For someone with a build more akin to a lock or a blindside flanker, the amiable Crockett has churned past a decade of frontrow duty for his team with no thoughts of retirement.
There was also the return of All Black captain Kieran Read from wrist surgery as he started his push towards full fitness and thoughts of the rousing mid-year test series with the touring Lions. That theme will reach another peak this week when coach Warren Gatland reveals his 37-man playing squad.
As Read stepped back into the fray, more snags around the Lions captaincy were filling the rugby pages in Europe as potential leader Sam Warburton acquainted himself with another injury recovery job-sheet. Medial knee ligament damage will keep him out of footy until about a fortnight before the Lions leave for their 10-game trip to New Zealand.