New Zealand ran in nine tries as they brushed aside a brave Nambian effort with a 58-14 win in Pool C, securing their second Rugby World Cup 2015 victory.
The All Blacks weren't quite as fluid as they would have hoped against the minnows of the section, but the much-changed lineup got the job done.
Phil Davies' team made life difficult for periods of the contest, which demonstrated the progress the lesser nations have made in terms of fitness and skill levels.
The outrageous scorelines of yesteryear may well not be seen again.
Let's have a look at the winners and losers from the Olympic Stadium, London.