Rugby fans are ready to ruck Sky Television over its decision not to broadcast the full year-end All Black tour to Ireland, Scotland and Argentina.
The media have fielded calls from fans wanting to know why Sky is not airing the midweek games.
Tomorrow, the All Blacks play their first tour gameagainst Ireland A, but Sky subscribers will not see it.
The first test against Ireland will be shown this weekend.
One supporter said: "This is ridiculous.
"I can't remember the last time this [not showing the full tour] happened ... if it has happened at all. When you pay for rugby you expect to get it."
He said a new coach and many changes to the All Black squad meant the games were now more significant, which made it even more annoying.
Viewers have also asked why Sky showed three test matches featuring lesser teams at the weekend and ignored the two big clashes - England v Australia and France against South Africa.
Instead, it broadcast Scotland against Tonga, Wales v Argentina and Ireland v Samoa.
Sky TV director of sport Kevin Cameron said the midweek games were not part of its last-minute deal with TelstraSaturn.
Sky did not air the two tests at the weekend because they were not part of the rugby package negotiated early this year.