By and large, that is reflected in the team named to play in Cardiff on Sunday morning, as despite encouraging performances from the likes of Weepu, Victor Vito, Brodie Retallick and Hosea Gear, the men deemed to be the incumbents also played well enough to merit holding their spots.
It would have been tough on Smith had he been demoted to the bench. He wasn't well enough protected by the forwards in Rome.
Likewise, Romano took the game to the Scots and Messam was industrious against a big Italian pack that needed to be subdued and Keven Mealamu wasn't available due to a mild calf strain. Elsewhere, there was little need for much deliberation - the team pretty much picks itself these days.
Hansen was also conscious of the challenge Wales present. They haven't enjoyed the best of form since June, having lost their last five consecutive tests, but having once coached Wales himself, Hansen knows they have been targeting the All Black fixture.
"We know that Wales have been thinking about this game ever since the semi-final last year," he said.
"I don't think they [Wales] are any different to anyone else - when you are backed into a corner you lose a bit of confidence. Even the great sides lose a lot of confidence. We have heard a lot about how Warren Gatland is coming back but really he's been part of the preparation all the way through so I don't see that as being a big game changer.
"But I think this is the game they have had their eye on and perhaps they have dropped the ball because of that. Maybe they didn't care enough about the other games, but we know that every team that plays us really gets up for it and I don't see Wales being any different."
New Zealand team to play Wales, Sunday November 25, 6.15am.
Israel Dagg, Cory Jane, Conrad Smith, Ma'a Nonu, Julian Savea, Daniel Carter, Aaron Smith, Kieran Read, Richie McCaw, Liam Messam, Sam Whitelock, Luke Romano, Owen Franks, Andrew Hore, Tony Woodcock.
Reserves: Dane Coles, Wyatt Crockett, Charlie Faumuina, Brodie Retallick, Victor Vito, Piri Weepu, Aaron Cruden, Ben Smith.