A sense of timing has always been Sonny Bill Williams' strong point and like all true entertainers he is about to bow out with the crowd - and in his case the All Blacks coaches - wanting more.
He has farewelled his Chiefs teammates, a job made much harder by the fact that he helped them win their maiden Super Rugby title and had finally seemed to have found his spiritual home in Hamilton.
Now all that needs to be done is to play his final test for the All Blacks against Australia at Eden Park on Saturday before he jets off to a lucrative contract in Japan and then the NRL in Sydney.
"It all hit me when I knew I wouldn't be playing in this series, that was the toughest thing," Williams said. "Richie, Skip, every time we get in a huddle, he says, 'this group of men, a lot of guys want to be in it'. You listen, but you don't really take it on board, but that kind of hit me in the last couple of weeks."
And then of course came the call from coach Steve Hansen to play the first two games of the Rugby Championship following Conrad Smith's eye injury.