It may be premature to say that Matt Proctor has entered the frame for the All Blacks selection.
But the 24-year-old Hurricanes and Maori All Blacks centre is presenting a strong case for being one of the biggest improvers on the New Zealand Super Rugby stage.
Against the Reds on Saturday night, Proctor showed his cutting edge on attack, running for 103m, his best in 2017, beating seven defenders and making three breaks. He is forming a potent midfield combination with the resurgent Ngani Laumape. Conrad Smith and Ma'a Nonu complemented each other so well two years ago for the Hurricanes, and now Proctor and Laumape are similarly effective
Yet Proctor is not one to hog the headlines in a star-studded Hurricanes backline cast. He played 12 games for the Hurricanes in 2016, and looked solid more than cutting edge.
Now he has lifted his output, and has missed just three of 42 tackles, making him the most accurate defender of the front-line New Zealand centres this season.