Victory against Italy was an inevitable start for the All Blacks at the 2003 World Cup but it came with a serious price.
Vice-captain Tana Umaga damaged the posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee after a collision with teammate Carlos Spencer 15 minutes into the match in Melbourne.
Spencer staggered back to his job, unlike his tournament training ground exit in 1999, but Umaga, the side's senior centre and potent backline director, had to be helped from the Telstra Dome arena. His exit cast an uncertain gloom over the coaches who had not endeared themselves to many with their aloof approach throughout th4 year.
Whenever John Mitchell was quizzed about the extent of Umaga's problem and the prognosis about a return to action, there were vague answers or none at all. There were unconfirmed reports his rehabilitation was on target but Mitchell did not exude that same assurance.
Eventually the medical staff felt Umaga was fit enough to play the All Blacks last pool game against Wales.