Family ties have gone out the window for one Samoan-Kiwi aiga (family) who will have split allegiances at this week's first All Black test in Apia.
The Hills from Auckland are among many rugby fans to make the trip over to Samoa to support their favourite team in black - or blue, depending on which member of the family you talk to.
Lupe Hill had originally considered wearing something black to go with her blue ensemble, paying tribute to her Samoan roots, to keep her mother-in-law happy.
But since her Kiwi husband, Warwick, and her mother-in-law, Helen Hill, had gone all out on their All Blacks supporters' outfits she decided to drop the black completely.
"I've got my Manu jersey and cap now. It's war," she laughed.
"My husband keeps teasing me: 'Oh, the hospital will have to get ready because the All Blacks are going to hurt the Manu boys bad.' But I believe in the Manu Samoa team. I hope they play well."
The family organised a trip with 10 friends when the Apia test was announced last September.
The Hills' 20-year-old daughter, Ioana, has a special black and blue outfit ready - paying tribute to both sides of her heritage.
Mr Hill said he had followed the All Blacks all his life. Taking his mother along for her first trip to Samoa was even better.
"She's a rugby nut. She loves the All Blacks. All their tests, no matter what time, we'll get up and watch it." The family were also excited after finding out the hotel they had booked in at - Tanoa Tusitala - was the same one the All Blacks were staying in.
Mr Hill said although there was a lot of banter, the family was hugely supportive of both teams and everyone was hoping for a good game.