Despite a lack of form which has seen Julian Savea struggle to break into the Hurricanes and All Blacks starting XVs, he says his recent run of adversity - surely punctured by his try against the Wallabies last weekend - has nothing on his first full year as a professional.
Savea struggled for both the Hurricanes and Wellington despite the promise 2011 held for the world Junior Player of the Year, who had starred for the New Zealand Under-20s at the world championship in Argentina the previous year.
Somehow his confidence returned and it clicked in 2012. Savea was selected for the All Blacks in the June internationals against Ireland and scored a hat-trick on debut at Eden Park. He has now scored 40 tries in only 44 tests - a record, and only Doug Howlett, Christian Cullen and Jeff Wilson stand above him as All Blacks who have scored more test tries.
So, Savea is a man who has known both triumph and adversity and how quickly things can change.
"I wouldn't say [this is] the hardest year of my career. I would say 2011 was the hardest year," Savea said after being selected in the No11 jersey to play the Wallabies on his home pitch on Saturday.