COMMENT: In a conversation about the best five-eighths in recent All Blacks history, Beauden Barrett would figure strongly.
The chat would favour Daniel Carter as the most complete player across all aspects of his craft but arguments would be offered about the impact Barrett, Andrew Mehrtens, Grant Fox, Nicky Allen and Bob Burgess brought as they went about their work.
Anyone disputing Barrett's right to be included in that sort of discussion is not being fair or level-headed.
That quality has been evident since he was picked for his debut in 2012 and through his apprentice bench duties until his 26th test when he was chosen for his first start as five-eighths against the Wallabies.
That breakthrough came at Suncorp Stadium in 2014 after his rival Aaron Cruden was dropped for breaking team rules and the All Blacks squeaked home by a point.