Two of Caleb Clarke's teammates have talked about the soft and relaxed character that makes up one of New Zealand rugby's most aggressive ball carriers.
Clarke has played a mere two tests for the All Blacks, making his debut in the first Bledisloe Cup test in Wellington to kick-off the 2020 test season. But his startling performances have already drawn comparisons to Jonah Lomu with the athleticism and physicality he brings on the wing.
The 21-year-old was the star for New Zealand in their win in the second test, and will likely be the point of attack for the Wallabies in the third.
But while he is rampant on the pitch, Clarke's international teammates Dane Coles and Sam Whitelock say he is a different beast off the field.
"He's a pretty relaxed character, he was dancing in the gym this morning," Coles says.