He was the surprise package of Ian Foster's first All Blacks squad and has since handled his promotion with such aplomb that a test debut awaits this weekend. And yet, the best from Taranaki and Chiefs lock Tupou Vaa'i is unlikely to come against the Wallabies, but in the coming years as his physical and mental strength further matures.
The prestige attached to a maiden All Blacks call-up was there for all to see when Vaa'i shared the video of his family's reaction to his selection in the national team – their pure joy evident in screams and tears that, in the age of social media, soon went viral.
Rather than be swept up in the emotion of it all, Vaa'i quickly knuckled down to work by helping Taranaki claim the Ranfurly Shield before settling into the All Blacks over the past two weeks.
The 20-year-old's rapid rise – from labouring with his father in Auckland at the start of the year to preparing to play the Wallabies in Wellington on Sunday – is reflected in new teammate Codie Taylor's admission, one shared by many avid New Zealand rugby followers.