For Wyatt Crockett, this week represents a victory, if not a breakthrough.
The Crusaders loosehead prop has retained his position in the All Blacks starting XV despite the return to fitness of incumbent Tony Woodcock.
It is a significant achievement for the unassuming 30-year-old, and, rather than highlighting Woodcock's lack of form - the Highlanders player did all expected of him once replacing Crockett for the final 18 minutes in Christchurch - it showcases the depth and competition among the big men up front.
It is also an acknowledgment of complete faith in Crockett by the All Blacks selectors that his scrummaging problems are in the past.
The tall - at 1.93m, he is the same height as No8 Kieran Read - and immensely strong player has always been one of the best props in New Zealand around the park. His ball handling is excellent and while his defence this season hasn't been quite as destructive as it has in the recent past, his relative agility for a prop means he doesn't miss many.