The British & Irish Lions have broken their midweek duck, beating the Chiefs 34-6 in Hamilton to build momentum ahead of Saturday's first Test against the All Blacks.
It was a committed performance from those in red, with Jack Nowell, Elliot Daly and Courtney Lawes among those who pressed their Test claims.
Following the final whistle at FMG Stadium, this is what those involved had to say about the Lions' win.
Lions coach Warren Gatland
He said: "We're in pretty good shape. We're up against it, but we're getting better each week. We always said we'd get better the longer the tour went on.
"There are still things to work on, but this was a really important result for those players who had been in front in the other two midweek games only to let those leads slip.
"We squeezed them and played some good rugby. That try that Jared Payne scored was pretty impressive and Jack Nowell scored a couple of tries as well, so we're starting to finish a little bit.
"That comes from spending time together. We know we have a few things to tidy up, but we took the legs from them and that enabled us to play some good rugby.
"The guys are pretty happy in the changing room. We had a couple of songs, so there's good spirit and this was a great result for this group of players."
Lions captain Rory Best
He told Sky Sports: "I think we're happy. We talked about getting bit of a reaction from this group.
"Although the results have not looked great for us in midweek, we've actually put ourselves in position to win games and win games comfortably. We got ourselves in that position here and we drove on.
"There's a good team spirit throughout this squad. You saw that out there -- the boys really worked hard for each other. Even at the very end when you're winning comfortably, it's easy to concede a try and give up, but we kept marching forward."
Try scorer Jack Nowell
He said: "We wanted to come here and be remembered. A couple of midweek games haven't gone our way, discipline has been massive for us.
"We didn't have plans to lose and we wanted to play with a bit of excitement and score a few tries and finish the last midweek game going into the series well.
"Back at Exeter they call me the 'Pick and Go King' because I keep scoring the forwards' tries. Any try in a Lions shirt means a lot and I'm just thankful I can do it for the boys."