He was, he says, "ecstatic" last year in Johannesburg when the Crusaders broke their championship drought with a Super Rugby title in the Lions den, but it was more like relief for head coach Scott Robertson as his side repeated their feat in Christchurch.
It wasn't until Mitchell Drummond scored late in the second half to make it 37-18 that Robertson felt the title was in the bag and he could prepare his breakdancing routine.
His side were on top in the first half but the Lions, as their finals pedigree suggests, are a resilient and tough team and their second-half performance demanded attention from the defending champions.
"No possession, no territory against a pretty desperate Lions side. I don't know if we made 1000 tackles but it felt like it," Robertson said. "We were on our back fence all night – it was tough to get off it. I'm just glad we won a couple of key moments and scored when we needed to.