Napier, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Nelson, and Invercargill, which each boast grounds that can accommodate crowds upwards of 16,000, can all feel forgotten, but there has to be some thought for the likes of such places as Masterton, Whanganui, Timaru, and Greymouth, which have been wiped from the tour schedule altogether.
In days when Rugby World Cup has widened the scope of international rugby, the scope for more tours, by more countries, has also widened.
If developing rugby globally is part of the RWC exercise, then where are the tours by emerging countries, which could all do with a bit of rough and tumble about the paddocks of provincial New Zealand, and a bit of a show for the locals?
It is, after all, the national game.