Without Rhys Webb’s sniping consolation score on the final play, New Zealand’s margin of victory in the first Test would have been 22 points. And it would have been difficult to argue that they deserved any less.

Though intrepid and exciting at times, Warren Gatland’s British and Irish Lions were swept aside by a fine performance from the All Blacks that blended muscle with intelligence.

Streetwise and technically excellent, Steve Hansen’s side strangled their opponents at the set piece and outmanoevred them elsewhere.

Here are the moments - some underhand, others overwhelmingly slick - that defined a 30-15 win.

Early nerves? Absolutely not

This first sequence, four minutes into the game, actually begins with a slight misunderstanding between two New Zealand players. Beauden Barrett, who collected another 15 points for his growing international collection, takes the ball from Aaron Smith at first receiver.

Kieran Read - imperious despite this being his first match since the end of April - cuts a short line: