Cameron Smith has identified back-to-back premierships as his next challenge after claiming a second Golden Boot award.
Ten years after winning his first Golden Boot, Smith was again crowned the world's best rugby league player on Wednesday, beating three other finalists including North Queensland and Tonga star Jason Taumalolo.
Storm teammate Suliasi Vunivalu and Huddersfield winger Jermaine McGillvary were also nominated but it was impossible to overlook Smith's record-breaking year.
In arguably the greatest individual season in league history, Smith's feats included an NRL premiership, the Dally M medal, State of Origin glory, a World Cup final with the Kangaroos and the record for the most NRL games.
"It's hard to say if it's my greatest year but it'd have to be close," he said.