Scotland prop Euan Murray has been pleased with the progress made by the Six Nations side, as they look towards a clash with Argentina.
The Scots have managed to see off challenges from World Cup minnows Romania and Georgia in their opening Pool B games but now the big tests start with the Pumas and rivals England to come.
With an impressive pack, Georgia were tipped to trouble Scotland in the scrum, but it was Murray and his team-mates who dominated the set-piece in Invercargill.
The Newcastle Falcons front-rower is happy with the start made by the Scotland pack and is looking forward to the challenges ahead.
He said: "I'm just one of eight in the pack and the rest of them need me to do my job and I need everyone around me to do their jobs.
"We've got a wee bit more time to rest after those bruising encounters down south and to work hard for the next two."