A humble Julian Savea was quick to downplay any comparison to Jonah Lomu following his man-of-the-match performance against France.
The second of his three tries, in particular, was Lomu-esque when he bumped off three tacklers on the way to the goal line.
But there's one asterisk beside both their names that Savea will be keen to erase next weekend - never scoring a try against the Springboks.
After his hat-trick against Les Bleus yesterday - his second at the Rugby World Cup - Savea has scored 38 tries to surpass his childhood hero Lomu by one.
The 25-year-old now sits only behind Doug Howlett (49) Christian Cullen (46) Joe Rokocoko (46) and Jeff Wilson (44) in the pantheon of top All Black try scorers. Savea has amassed his tally in just 39 tests, an incredible strike rate of 0.974.