Sometimes a player's worth to a team is most obvious when they are not playing, which was definitely the case with Cane against the Brumbies.
All Blacks lock and 2014 IRB Player of the Year Brodie Retallick admitted the Chiefs are pushing the referees.
"We are trying to roll the dice there and got caught a few times and other times we got away with it," he said. "I think it is something we have to look at moving on from here. We gave away too many penalties and took a bit of pressure off them ... "
Retallick, who is contracted to the Bay of Plenty Steamers but yet to wear the jersey, enjoyed 40 minutes of rugby in the second half and his supremacy in the lineout and physicality at the breakdown were typically top class.
The Chiefs had opportunities to put the Brumbies away in the first half but apart from a well-taken try by Charlie Ngatai, who impressed at second-five with Sonny Bill Williams a late scratching, they bombed two clear-cut chances.
Maama Vaipulu, No 8, dropped the ball over the line after the move of the match featuring some trickery from Aaron Cruden and Messam, before lock Mike Fitzgerald spilled a pass short of the Brumbies line after some quick hands created space.
But two from two is a satisfactory start for the Chiefs who now prepare to host the Crusaders in Hamilton on Saturday night.