Grouped..
James Slipper 929
Wyatt Crockett 777
Tendai Mtawarira 678
Sekope Kepu 903
Jannie du Plessis 783
Owen Franks 766
Stephen Moore 934
Bismarck Du Plessis 783
Dane Coles 566
You'd be naive to think these won't have an impact in the last few Tests of 2015.. In fact I'm pretty worried now, damning stuff.
It could equally be an advantage. The way to be at maximum fitness for rugby is to play rugby. If it had been New Zealand players who had played the most minutes, then people would be bemoaning our players' relative lack of match-hardening.
There'll be an optimum amount of rugby to have been played before the competition begins, and what that is, is anyone's guess at this stage. It could be at the upper or lower range of what our players have played. As others have pointed out, the playing schedule between now and the world cup is pretty sparse.
The great risk of having played so many minutes is that those players could have been injured, but this year, touch wood, we've been relatively injury-free.