COMMENT: When Shannon Frizell scored three times against the Blues this year there were appreciative descriptions about another impressive athlete.
He had barely introduced himself to his Highlanders teammates and there he was at Eden Park making another type of announcement. There were notes of caution that his stunning collection came against a modest Blues side and Frizell's rangy potent attack calmed a touch as he shared the starting duties with former All Black loosie Elliot Dixon.
How did Frizell stack up with his defensive tasks and did he have the horsepower to sustain his levels for long minutes?
The answer was positive from the All Black selectors who chose Frizell as one of their new faces in this year's squad. His elevation was not as remarkable as that of Karl Tu'inukuafe but it came close.
He was picked as a blindside flanker alongside Liam Squire, Vaea Fifita and Jordan Taufua and looked to be the apprentice until injury, hunches and work within the squad delivered a test debut against France.