Blues hooker James Parsons has lost the captaincy but not his determination to succeed and he's found something else – a running game he has been working extremely hard on.
There he was at Forsyth Barr Stadium running up the middle against the Highlanders, a rampaging bundle of energy with the ball, a sight to gladden the hearts of Blues supporters nearly as much as the running ability of Matt Duffie and Rieko Ioane in Dunedin.
It was a first-half performance which helped the Blues to a good halftime lead, a margin they were worthy of, before Antonio Kiri Kiri's yellow card handed the Highlanders the break they were looking for.
Parsons said he would prefer the likes of Duffie or Ioane to have the ball in their hands but was prepared to do what he could when he got the chance. "It's something I've been working on," Parsons said. "It came to the fore in the Lions fixture last year and I carried it on in the Mitre 10 Cup."
He has always been seen as a hard worker, so the developments in his game shouldn't come as a big surprise. Nor should the fact he is surveying his options as his contract with the Blues and New Zealand Rugby enters its final year.