Dan Carter wanted nothing to do with the World Cup in the immediate aftermath of his tournament-ending groin injury.
It took almost a week before the All Blacks first-five, considered one of the best players in the world, could face up to the global rugby showpiece going on around him. But he was glad he finally did.
"Yeah I guess anger did creep in a little bit,'' Carter said today. "I was just so gutted and didn't want anything to do with the World Cup. And then it hit me after five or six days and I realised the World Cup is here in my home country and I'm going to make the most of it like everyone else and actually get to some games.
"I wasn't going to get to any games, I dropped my lip a bit. I decided to get to the games and enjoy the atmosphere and it's been quite different for me. I've loved every minute of it - the people who have come into New Zealand for the World Cup and also the New Zealanders who have got right in behind it. I've really enjoyed that side of things and also continuing to work with the team has been great.
"It's a very exciting situation that we're in - a final against France, our arch-nemesis at World Cup time. We all know the past that we've had with the French. They're such a dangerous side when their backs are against the wall. Having a lot of doubters, that's when they're best and they've shown that in 2007 and also in 1999. We have to expect the unexpected and the French are the best at doing something to surprise us.''