New Zealand Rugby boss Steve Tew has summarised the code's year as a mixed bag, with some exceptional on-field performances tempered by a number of high profile off-field incidents.
Tew highlighted the No1 world ranking of both the All Blacks and Black Ferns, but balanced his praise with some work-ons for 2017 in response to the series of scandals that have enveloped the game.
"The All Blacks broke a world record for successive games won, and our woman are unbeaten in eight tests in a row," said Tew. "The All Blacks, once again, hold every piece of silverware that we compete for - and every other country would probably trumpet louder than we do - so from that point of view it's great. Also, the Hurricanes got across the line in Super Rugby and we should acknowledge the achievement of our women's sevens team in Rio to get silver.
"For the men, we clearly weren't good enough and had a poor result. We have work to do. And then we've had some things that have challenged the game."
New Zealand Rugby was criticised for its response to the Chiefs' stripper scandal after the Super Rugby season finished, and its response to the case of Losi Filipo, a player charged by police with assault. Then the Aaron Smith controversy, in which he followed a woman into the disabled toilet at Christchurch airport, added to the pressure on the union.