There is a memory of Victor Vito that is hard to shake and it involves him eating up the ground and destroying opponents with his pace and power at the Wellington Sevens in 2008.
He was magnificent - his natural athleticism a lethal weapon in the abbreviated game and in the months that followed, there was serious debate within Wellington Rugby as to whether the youngster was best suited to loose forward or wing in the 15-man version.
It was the former that won out - but maybe that wasn't the right choice. Against the Pumas there was just another reminder shortly before half-time that Vito in the open space, the ball tucked under his arm and his sights set for the line, is a thrilling sight.
Just as obvious, was that he's still not quite delivering as a blindside.
That's not say he never will, or he's that far off, but while he could become a good operator at test level on the side of the scrum, he could potentially become a much better wing. Seriously, he has the pace, the hands, the raw power and in time he could learn the positioning, the angles and the micro skills.