Robbie Manson hopes he has done enough to earn the single sculls seat at this year's World Cups and world championships after beating Mahe Drysdale once again.
The 29-year-old achieved another triumphant victory over Drysdale in Rowing New Zealand's single sculls race-off at Lake Karapiro.
Manson also came up on top at the single sculls national championship final last month, finishing 2.97 ahead of the two-time Olympic gold medallist.
While the trial was non-binding, Manson said he believes he has done everything he can to win the coveted seat for the world champs.
"It's a non-binding trial so whatever that means I guess the selectors can still use their discretion," Manson told Radio Sport. "But I guess as far as races go this summer, this is the one that's most important and has the most weighting. So yeah it was good to go out there and have a good race and where the margin was about three lengths in the end.