So Sonny Bill returns to rugby league, slightly broken but still unrepentant about his flight from the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs into the welcoming arms of rugby.
Along the way there were sideshows which involved European rugby, the All Blacks, New Zealand provincial rugby, professional boxing, a new religion and now Japanese rugby, although he is invalided out at present. All this with the overview of the legend in front of his own full-length mirror, Anthony "The Man" Mundine.
Now, it's time for the prodigy to go home. It would be remiss of me not to embrace SBW in a gesture of corporate and sporting camaraderie to present him with the "key learnings" from his time gracing the rugby fields of the globe. Here are some starters for 10:
1 They have long memories at Belmore. For the rest of your rugby league playing days (and may there be many) never put your backside near a Bulldog's mouth. They bite (especially those they consider, rightly or wrongly, defectors from their proud club).
2 Never take seriously the opinions of Welsh rugby writers. The fact is the All Blacks could field A, B, C and D sides which could whip the cream of European rugby.