As expectations of the Blues inevitably rise after their brilliance in dismantling the Rebels in Melbourne, the spotlight before their next, tougher, assignment against the Chiefs in Hamilton will fall on whether coach Tana Umaga changes his winning team, and in particular whether he selects All Blacks Patrick Tuipulotu and
Rugby: Big win triggers selection issues for Blues

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Patrick Tuipulotu looks fit enough to slot back into the Blues pack. Photo / Photosport
Parsons remains on a comeback from concussion, so if Kaino doesn't start in Hamilton, Tupou will keep the captaincy.
Umaga is unlikely to change his backline, which performed well in the 56-18 win over the Rebels - highlighted by centre Rieko Ioane's hat-trick of tries, the spark of halfback Augustine Pulu and the organisation of fullback Michael Collins.
Significantly, there were no injuries for the Blues, but the same can't be said for the Highlanders, who were disappointing in their defeat by the Chiefs in Dunedin, a 24-15 loss made worse by the concussion of fullback Ben Smith, which will keep him out for at least two weeks - matches against the Crusaders and Blues.
His rival for the black No 15 jersey, Israel Dagg, meanwhile, was instrumental in sparking the Crusaders victory over the Brumbies in Christchurch. Dagg, who recently re-committed to New Zealand Rugby for the next three years, had two try assists and looks as fit and keen in his 100th Super Rugby match as he ever has at this time of year.
His influence in Scott Robertson's first match as Crusaders coach was critical - the man known as Razor would have endured an uncomfortable final 10 minutes on Saturday night when his otherwise excellent first-five Richie Mo'unga missed a penalty from in front which would have given his side some breathing space. The Crusaders held on to win 17-13. Mo'unga's slip-up might be excused after it was found he fractured a bone in his left hand during the match. The injury will likely rule him out for 6-8 weeks.