New Zealand shone in the Perth sunshine with a string of glittering tries to hammer Australia 38-21 and maintain their dominant form in the Rugby Championship.
The All Blacks were a man down for 20 minutes through the middle of the one-sided clash at Perth Stadium, with full-back Jordie Barrett seeing red for putting his boot into winger Marika Koroibete's face when jumping to catch a box-kick.
It scarcely mattered as Ian Foster's men ran in six tries to complete a 3-0 whitewash of the Wallabies in the Bledisloe Cup, the annual series contested by the trans-Tasman nations.
Inside centre David Havili grabbed a brace of tries, while Barrett, Will Jordan, Anton Lienert-Brown and George Bridge also crossed for five-pointers as the All Blacks blew out an 18-0 half-time lead in the bonus-point win.
The win underlined the All Blacks' depth, with experienced lock Sam Whitelock and halves Richie Mo'unga and Aaron Smith home in New Zealand for the births of their children.
The All Blacks next face Argentina in Queensland, looking to notch a seventh straight win in 2021.
Australia, kept scoreless for 50 minutes, grabbed three second-half tries through Folau Fainga'a, Nic White and Tom Banks, but they never really threatened.
They botched a series of attacking moves and gifted two intercept tries after the break to quash their comeback hopes.
Foster selected all three Barrett brothers in his starting 15 and all contributed, though Jordie was ejected before the half-hour mark.
Fly-half Beauden Barrett gave the home side a flying start, booting two early penalties and setting up Jordie's opening try in the 17th minute with a dribbled kick.
The Wallabies were far less clinical, missing out on early points when fly-half Noah Lolesio hoofed a close-range penalty wide in the 28th minute.
With Barrett off the ground, full-back Banks killed off a try chance with a poor crosskick to the corner.
Koroibete managed to plant the ball on the line but no try was awarded because he had crawled on his knees.
While still a man down, the All Blacks counterattacked brilliantly through a lineout drive to give Havili his first try seconds before the half-time siren.
Scrum-half Tate McDermott finally delivered home fans some cheer with a line break and jinking run that set up Fainga'a's 50th-minute try.
But the All Blacks responded with tries to Jordan and Havili in a six-minute burst to all but seal the match by the hour mark.
TJ Perenara kept the tryfest going, setting up Bridge with arguably the play of the day eight minutes from time.
After intercepting a pass and weaving through midfield traffic, the wily scrum-half put a sumptuous crosskick into the path of Bridge who cantered over in the left corner to leave Foster grinning in glee.