The pain remains for Will Genia but the Wallabies halfback has come through a tumultuous 2013 primed to have Super Rugby rivals on red alert.
Genia admits last season was the toughest of his 55-Test career as he failed to overcome the emotionally-draining series loss to the British and Irish Lions.
After starring in the first two Tests for Australia, he fumbled the kick-off in the decider and then struggled as the Lions overpowered the Wallabies.
"That was huge,'' the Queensland No.9 said of the impact of the 2-1 defeat. "The fact it still hurts just thinking about it probably says it was emotionally big and it was.''
On the back of a brilliant Super Rugby return from a knee reconstruction, Genia's form and fitness waned and he was dropped to the bench by new Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie during the Rugby Championship.