Another World Cup, another relatively unknown New Zealander making waves out wide. Well, even better. It appears as though head coach Steve Hansen has doubled down for the 2019 campaign and unearthed a pair of excellent rookie wings.
Four years after hot-stepping Nehe Milner-Skudder burst on to the scene, the Crusaders duo of George Bridge and Sevu Reece played eye-catching roles in a 23-13 victory over South Africa on Saturday that represented a firm statement of New Zealand's quality.
Who could have thought that the All Blacks would have begun the World Cup without either Ben Smith and Rieko Ioane in their starting team? Hansen is a strong believer in prioritising form over reputation, right here and right now. Last week, before being named to face the Springboks, Bridge and Reece enjoyed lunch together in Tokyo, as highlights of the 2015 tournament rolled across a screen in the background.
Bridge, an easy-going character whose grin does not appear to have faded for the past fortnight, took a "wee moment" to allow everything to sink in. Following the game on Saturday, in which he latched on to Beauden Barrett's offload and sliced over to score the All Blacks' first try, there was a brief opportunity to reflect.
"Aw, mate, it's been a dream my whole life just to be amongst it," Bridge said of his World Cup debut.