For much of the last two decades, the All Blacks have been blessed with an array of classy fullbacks.
John Timu, Christian Cullen, Glenn Osborne, Jeff Wilson, Leon MacDonald and Mils Muliaina suited up for often lengthy spells in the No 15 jersey.
Now it is Israel Dagg's turn, another player with an array of stunning athletic gifts he has honed to fit the demands of his position.
Like many of his teammates, Dagg has helped shift the All Blacks' style to one that uses possession, skills and aerobic grunt to stretch the opposition. However, Dagg knows he needs to keep performing.
After lasting just 26 minutes against Scotland before a heavy collision sent him from the field, the All Blacks looked at Beauden Barrett for the future then cocked an eye at Cory Jane as their fullback insurance. In his 26-minute appearance as a substitute fullback, he ignited a flickering All Black performance.