But it was New Zealand who crossed twice during the wing’s time off the pitch. Fly-half Rivez Reihana was the architect of the first as his kick-through was gathered by Quinn Tupaea and following several phases second-row Taine Plumtree cantered over.

Three minutes later, a flowing move ended with Cole Forbes and Leroy Carter combining to find Kohan Herbert on the right wing and the flanker produced a stunning finish. Georgia responded by mounting a sustained attack on the New Zealand line, but their defence crucially held firm before a second Abzhandadze penalty made the score 12-6.

New Zealand went into half-time 13 points up, though, after a multi-phase move created a gap in the Georgian defence that Dallas Mcleod exploited.

The Junior Lelos seemed unbowed and following a strong end to the first period they hit back with a try of their own less than four minutes into the second as Jincharadze peeled off a lineout drive to power over.

Any hopes of an opening day upset were put to bed in the final 30 minutes, though, as scrum-half Taufa Funaki came off the bench to spark the New Zealand attack into life. Leicester Fainga’anuku, Tupaea, George Dyer and Jeriah Mua all crossed to add some gloss to a hard-fought win.

New Zealand captain Kianu Kereru-Symes said: “The boys played real well. We’re happy with how we played but there’s a lot to work on. We knew [Georgia] were going to bring it and they definitely did.”

Georgia captain Tedo Abzhandadze said: “We just played very well but we made a few mistakes in defence in the last 20 minutes, so that’s why we lost in this game. We are very disappointed but we are still working.”