Some say it's Dan Carter's tournament. And yes, the great man has risen to the task magnificently, and has the chance to be a World Cup final centrepiece after injury robbed him four years ago.
Lifting the trophy would be a fitting and perfect farewell to his wondrous test career.
But for my money, it has been David Pocock's tournament so far by a whisker over Carter.
The Australian No. 8 is the best of the best at the World Cup, even if he couldn't win man-of-the-match against Argentina in the entertaining semifinal at Twickenham.
Adam Ashley-Cooper, having scored three tries, got the man-of-the-match nod. But his tries were pretty much handed to him on a plate, whereas Pocock has to fight for every morsel of his supper.