2. Were the All Blacks really good or Wales really bad last night?
PM: The All Blacks were good. They got the quick ruck ball they were looking for, and the Israel Dagg-Ben Smith combination, plus the performance up the middle of George Moala, meant a tired Wales were reduced to chasing shadows.
GP: Bit of both. There were periods when the All Blacks were exceptional but Wales looked awfully like a team that didn't want to be there for much of the game.
WG: The All Blacks were strong without being anything special but that was far too good for a Welsh side which has not gone to the next level.
3. What is Steve Hansen's toughest selection, assuming everyone is fit, for the Bledisloe Cup test in Sydney on August 20?
PM: The midfield. Sonny Bill Williams won't be available until the week later following his Olympic commitments, so Ryan Crotty could keep the No12 jersey. The big question is who will start at centre? Possibly Charlie Ngatai following his concussion recovery, or, on the evidence of last night, George Moala ahead of Malakai Fekitoa.
GP: Who to partner in the midfield. And who to play on the wing. Ryan Crotty presumably starts with one of either Malakai Fekitoa or George Moala. And they will probably wait to get a better feel for where Savea is at during Super Rugby before they decide on that one.
WG: First five eighths. This is such a pivotal position in the team and it affects so many other parts of the combination. Pick Cruden or Sopoaga and that allows Barrett to bring multiple cover or impact from the bench. Start him and you don't get that versatility in the reserves but in the form he is showing can the ABs afford to leave him out of their starting XV?