It's time for a changing of the guard.
No longer should Richie Mo'unga make the All Blacks squad only to watch the action unfold from the sidelines. No longer should he miss out on a spot in the match-day 23 altogether. No, it is time he is given what is rightfully his – a chance to shine with the No 10 on the back of his All Blacks jersey.
Throughout the Super Rugby season, Mo'unga has dazzled for the Crusaders. Yes, he's basically been playing behind the All Blacks forward pack all year, but take Mo'unga away from the side and, sure they're probably still going to win eight out of every 10 games, but they certainly aren't going to dominate every one.
With Mo'unga at the helm, the Crusaders have averaged 40 points in 11 performances. In seven matches without him, they averaged just 25; and he outshone the current national first and second choice No 10s at every opportunity he got.
Mo'unga lined up against Beauden Barrett and Damian McKenzie twice each during the season. In the 301 minutes he played in those matches, the only instance of him putting a foot wrong that springs to mind is his yellow card for playing a ball in the ruck – against the Chiefs in the Crusaders' first game of the season.