Twenty years ago, when the Crusaders won their first Super Rugby title with a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the Blues at Eden Park, a young Bryn Hall was watching from the old Panasonic stand alongside his twin brother Blake.
Auckland born and bred, Bryn watched, presumably disappointed, as Todd Blackadder held up the trophy, but, after his move south to Christchurch, the former Blues halfback is now fully indoctrinated into the Crusaders way.
And why not? He showed glimpses of talent while at the Blues but took his game to a new level under Scott Robertson last year and the benefits went both ways. Hall enjoyed his first Super Rugby title as the Crusaders swept all before them and now he and his side are on the brink of another.
Should they beat the Lions at AMI Stadium tomorrow, title number nine will be coming home to their Rugby Park headquarters.
Several weeks ago, around the 20th anniversary of the Crusaders inaugural victory, Robertson invited the class of '98 back into the inner sanctum, including midfielder Mark Mayerhofler who like Hall has a strong affiliation with North Harbour, and for Hall it brought back memories of that afternoon at Eden Park when as six-year-olds he and his brother were cheering for the other team.