When Beauden Barrett turned down the chance to join the Blues last season on a full-time contract in favour of taking a wider-training group position with the Hurricanes, a few people might have scratched their heads.
Considering what has happened during the past year in the capital, some might feel the 20-year-old made the wrong choice. But the rookie pivot doesn't see it that way.
He was able to slowly find his feet at Super 15 level last year as he collected four caps for the franchise his father, Kevin, represented in 1997 and 1998. He also produced a standout campaign for Taranaki in last year's ITM Cup.
It's a path that has been carefully plotted, and included stints with the New Zealand sevens team and last year's world championship-winning under-20 side.
"Part of the reason I chose to go to wider-training group last year was to get a few more NPC games under my belt and slowly build," Barrett said.