All you need to know about latest All Blacks debutant Elliot Dixon - who will become All Black 1149 on Saturday against Wales.
1) The 26-year-old rose through the Canterbury system but the national age group star quit for Southland in late 2009. "I thought I'd try to get some NPC game time rather than wait another three years or something in Canterbury," he said at the time.
2) Dixon came to prominence while playing for St Bede's College, the Christchurch school whose other All Blacks include Jon Preston, Andy Earl, Vance Stewart, and current Chiefs assistant Kieran Keane.
3) There were tears all round when he told his parents of selection in the squad to play Wales. "They started crying, which was quite emotional for me as well.''
4) Dixon made the 2007 national schools side which played Samoa and Australia. His team mates included current All Blacks Tawera Kerr-Barlow and Charlie Ngatai.