After comfortably beating Australia in two Bledisloe Cup tests, and with Rugby Championship fixtures to come against Argentina and South Africa - both of whom have beaten each other over the past fortnight, All Blacks' supporters might be entitled to ask: When will their team's winning streak end?
The All Blacks have now won 13 tests in a row, a streak which started with their 41-13 victory over Australia at Eden Park last year, their final match before the World Cup.
The record test streak for top tier nations is 17, which the All Blacks have accomplished twice - in 1965-69, and more recently in 2013-14. The Springboks also accomplished it between 1997-98.
In 2014, Australia stopped the All Blacks' winning streak in Sydney with a 12-all draw.
Should the All Blacks win their next four tests against the Pumas and Springboks, whom they play twice each, home and away, the record-breaking 18th victory could be achieved against Australia at Eden Park on October 22, the Bledisloe Cup dead rubber.