All Blacks number 10 Beauden Barrett has joined Richie McCaw as the only other player to win back-to-back player of the year gongs at the World Rugby awards in Monaco.
Barrett was today named World Rugby's best male player, beating out teammate Rieko Ioane, Australia's Israel Folau, England and Lions first-five Owen Farrell and England and Lions lock Maro Itoje.
The 26-year-old scored 168 points in 13 tests this year including six tries and a record 45 conversions.
He joins McCaw and Dan Carter as the only players to win the top player award multiple times with his former teammates both winning the accolade three times.
It wasn't a clean sweep for the All Blacks however. They were handed their third defeat of 2017 but this one won't hurt as much. The Black Ferns beat their male counterparts to be named team of the year.