The All Blacks have had a day off training, instead taking time to look back over their bruising World Cup opener against Argentina as they prepare for game two against Namibia on Friday morning.
As well as having negotiated their first hurdle, coach Steve Hansen also hasn't got the injury toll that other teams are having to contend with.
But discipline has proved to be an issue, with two sin-binnings cutting his side down to 13 for a time at Wembley.
Test veteran Conrad Smith was still feeling the fall out, admitting it wasn't a fun time, especially in such an intense match.
"It wasn't a nice feeling sitting there," he says.
With just four days between their opening two matches it will be a strange week for the All Blacks – they will have just one light training run before they take on Namibia.
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