When Wairarapa-Bush Rugby Union vice-president Rex Playle addressed the New Zealand Rugby Union's annual meeting today to nominate Sir Brian Lochore as a life member he summed up the situation perfectly.
"When the matter was raised in Wairarapa circles last year, the common question was not whether BJ [Lochore] was worthy, but rather why he hadn't been named a life member previously," Playle said.
"BJ's contribution to New Zealand rugby over a period of many decades has been immense. The achievements mentioned by the chairman really just being a highlights package."
Playle spoke after NZRU chairman Mike Eagle rattled through some of Sir Brian's greatest hits. It was a highlight reel to be proud of.
Sir Brian played 68 matches for the All Blacks, captaining them in 46. He became an All Blacks selector in 1983, coach in 1985 and guided them to success in the inaugural World Cup in 1987.