New Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer has a long history with the Bulls.
He supervised them to a Super rugby title and four Currie Cup successes during seven years with them.
After several abortive attempts, he won promotion to the top rugby job in South Africa and will have to shelve any favouritism for the men from Pretoria when he picks his initial squad for the June internationals.
The sight of Bulls five-eighths Morne Steyn banging goals through the sticks at Waikato Stadium last night will have given Meyer a sense of certainty about his choice for the man in the No 10 Springbok jersey.
Even if Steyn and his mates looked out of place in their visiting pink ensemble, there was nothing out of sync in Steyn's work. He nailed his opening kicks from in front, distance or the sideline. It didn't matter as the Prince of Pretoria brought his kicking laser to Hamilton.