With 100 days out from the Rugby World Cup, All Blacks great Mils Muliaina says it's about this time of year that players start to worry about whether they've done enough to make the squad for the tournament.
Hopeful All Blacks have potentially one more round of Super Rugby games to impress Steve Hansen and selectors before the playoffs begin next weekend.
Muliaina, who played 100 tests for the All Blacks, took part in three World Cup campaigns. His first two featured early exits including the 2007 shock loss to France in Cardiff, before he was part of the successful 2011 squad.
Muliaina reflected on the Radio Sport Breakfast what goes through your mind as a player at this stage of the year with the World Cup looming.
"In a World Cup year during Super Rugby you're thinking 'I hope I make that cut at the end of the year' and I know they're about to name the team next month…there's excitement but there's also that sort of feeling especially if you're an incumbent that hopefully if you haven't hit some good form that the selectors still feel a need to pick you.