The Rugby World Cup wasn't the only stage where New Zealand shone last year - our new look five dollar note has won "Bank Note of the Year" for 2015.
The International Bank Note Society (IBNS) has just announced the prize - with our Edmund Hillary note beating out more than three dozen rivals.
"Whilst New Zealand 's $5 polymer note was a clear winner, runners-up in very tight voting were Sweden's 20 Kronor note depicting children's author Astrid Lindgren, Russia's 100 Ruble note illustrating Crimean landmarks, Kazakhstan's 20,000 Tenge note and Scotland's (Clydesdale Bank) 5 Pound polymer note.
From all significantly new designed and widely circulated banknotes released in 2015, the IBNS membership nominated notes from a record 20 countries to place on the ballot.
Our Reserve Bank began releasing a new family of "Brighter Money" banknotes last year, beginning with the $5 and $10 denominations.