Lyndon Bray, SANZAR's refereeing boss, and his group of advisers have set the referees targets to get Super Rugby moving better than ever. Let's look at how close the referees are to the targets after Week 1 of Super Rugby.
At the same time we shall look at Six Nations comparisons from the weekend.
The targets concerned the two main problem areas in rugby - the scrum and the tackle. We shall look first at the scrum.
Scrum - 70% goal
Bray: "The scrum is one of our real problem areas. We want to try and get to 70% of scrums actually completed on the first hit. What that means is that when we form a scrum we get through the four calls and we get the ball out.
"That 70% is a lofty goal because last year we were down to between 45% and 50% of scrums completed on the first hit."
*NB straight out includes scrums that collapsed but play went on.
Super 15, Week 1
Blues Crusaders: 15 scrums, 10 straight out: 67%. (4 resets, 4 collapses, 1 penalty)
Brumbies vs Force: 14 scrums, 11 straight out: 80% (4 resets, 4 collapses)
Waratahs vs Reds: 12 scrums, 7 straight out: 58% (2 resets, 5 collapses, 3 penalties)
Bulls vs Sharks: 17 scrums, 13 straight out: 77% (0 resets, 4 collapses, 4 penalties)
Chiefs vs Highlanders: 10 Scrums, 8 straight out: 80% (2 resets, 1 collapse). We have not counted two uncontested scrums
Stormers vs Hurricanes: 11 scrums, 3 straight out: 27% (3 resets, 5 collapses, 6 penalties, 1 free kick)
Lions vs Cheetahs: 10 scrums, 8 straight out: 80% (0 resets, 2 collapses, 2 penalties)
Totals: 89 scrums, 60 straight out: 67% (19 resets, 25 collapses, 16 penalties, 1 free kick)
Six Nations, Week 3
Ireland vs Italy: 13 scrums, 6 straight out: 39% (4 resets, 5 collapses, 5 penalties, 1 free kick)
England vs Wales: 6 scrums, 1 straight out: 17% (5 resets, 6 collapses, 2 penalties)
Scotland vs France: 15 scrums, 2 straight out: 13% (5 resets, 5 collapses, 4 penalties, 3 free kicks)
Totals: 34 scrums, 9 straight out: 26% (14 resets, 16 collapses, 11 penalties, 4 free kicks.
The Super Rugby 'success rate' is far greater than that of the Six Nations and close to the 70% set.