Sam Whitelock's form and leadership for the Crusaders over the past two years meant selecting him as captain for the All Blacks wouldn't have been a difficult decision.
Chiefs loose forward Sam Cane was his nearest rival for the job in Kieran Read's absence, but Highlanders fullback Ben Smith was another.
Coach Steve Hansen said he and his fellow selectors mulled over the idea of co-captains - presumably Whitelock and Smith - a combination which would have been unique for the All Blacks, but in the end the Crusaders lock got the job for his outstanding qualities and fact he is a forward.
Having played 96 tests, he is also one of more experienced in the squad.
Whitelock, who didn't play for the Crusaders against the Blues at Eden Park due to illness, made his captaincy debut for the All Blacks against Wales in Cardiff in November last year, the last test of 2017. It followed a remarkable season for the Crusaders, where he led the team to its first title in nine years, and he's followed it up with similar performances for the red and blacks this year.