If "rugby recoded" is to be the mantra for Super Rugby in 2020, the Chiefs sure have lived up to the billing as they come into Round One following a pre-season full of the new and different.
Bringing in Warren Gatland was always going to have a big effect on the way things are done at Chiefs and an excited, energetic tone was clear in camp this week with the promise of more change to come.
Shorter team trainings at the highest level of game-like intensity has pleased the players, described by many as a fantastic concept that allows training at a more concentrated period but also regular amounts of recovery in between.
It is just one in a series of big changes. Due to the earlier season start, more planning and structure had to be put in place before the New Year and this meant that the big gun All Blacks would have to come into camp in early January and adjust to the swing of things, not the other way around.
This is evident in the squad that the Chiefs will roll out at Eden Park tonight. Many of the senior All Blacks aren't only restricted by playing minutes, but at least three of them must come off the bench and tilt the game toward victory, whereas they've previously been required to lay the early foundation.