Steve Hansen's statement before today's test against South Africa that Jerome Kaino's days as an All Black aren't over yet wouldn't have told the loose forward anything he didn't know but it is a sign for everyone else that he is on the brink of overcoming another challenge - and he's had a few.
The 34-year-old Kaino is nearing the end of his rugby career and had probably been overtaken by Liam Squire (and some would say Vaea Fifita) before leaving Sydney on the morning of the test against the Wallabies two months ago to attend to his family after a lurid story in one of the tabloids across the ditch.
His last test was the draw against the British & Irish Lions and he wasn't required for this morning's test against the Springboks in Cape Town, but Hansen has hinted strongly that he will be involved in the third Bledisloe Cup test against Australia in Brisbane in a fortnight and next month's tour to Europe.
"He'll get an opportunity, he just has to wait," Hansen said. "Liam Squire has played outstanding. We left him at home to give him a rest and freshen him up for this game so it would be pointless just to chuck JK in. There's a test match in a couple of weeks and quite a few games on the northern tour so JK will get opportunities in those games at some point."
Most rugby followers would agree that the 81-test veteran deserves to go out on his own terms because while he developed into a defensive powerhouse who won two World Cups (and excelled in both tournaments), he hasn't always had it easy.