Blues coach Leon MacDonald heaped praise on Caleb Clarke's standout performance against the Highlanders after the highly-promising wing lost his grandfather earlier in the day.
Clarke shed tears during a pre-match moment of silence as the 27,000 strong Eden Park crowd paused to honour slain Constable Matthew Hunt, who died in the line of duty in Auckland last week.
The 21-year-old is enjoying a breakout year after returning to the Blues from the New Zealand sevens team, and the loss of his grandfather inspired him to deliver another impressive display.
Speaking to Sky after the match, Clarke dedicated his superb performance to his grandfather.
"It was a big day losing my grandfather just before kick-off,'' Clarke said. "It was a bit hard and it was a bit iffy whether I was going to play.'