Dan Pryor is from Maori rugby royalty and so his elevation to the Maori All Blacks means a lot to him.
The 26-year-old Northland Taniwha loose forward, who impressed all with his high energy, muscular displays during the ITM Cup, has had his sights set on making this team for some time. This caps a big month, in which he landed a Super Rugby deal with the Highlanders, helped the Taniwha into their first taste of playoffs action since 1997, and is now one of 12 new caps in the Maori All Blacks for the tour to Japan.
"There's a bit of history in my family with this team, so it's always been my goal,' said the dreadlocked Pryor.
Those of a more, ahem, elderly vintage will know the name Albie Pryor, a larger than life character who started his rep rugby as a No 8 in Bay of Plenty and ended up as a prop for Auckland.
He racked up 43 games for the Maori All Blacks from 1952-60 and is regarded as unlucky to have never cracked the All Blacks.