The Bulldogs National Rugby League fullback Ben Barba says his incredible put-down against Newcastle on Saturday night, lauded as one of the best tries of all time, isn't even the first time he's executed such a manoeuvre.
He left onlookers stunned in the final minutes of the Bulldogs' 32-22 win over the Knights, when he executed a try with a degree of difficulty that has arguably never been seen before.
Barba had no hesitation in confirming it was the best try he'd ever scored, but said if there was a highlight reel of his junior days, there would be something similar.
Barba admits that, like everyone else at ANZ Stadium and watching on television, he didn't think he'd scored until he watched the replay.
In the 75th minute, Barba chased a Jonathan Wright kick, but the ball bounced aggressively towards the dead-ball line.
However, with his feet millimetres inside the chalk, the 22-year-old sensation threw himself head first for the turf, grabbed hold of the ball and almost in slow motion, managed to reach it back in the field of play and force it on the grass.
After that he fell awkwardly onto his head before completing a summersault.
There have been so many incredible displays of skill and athleticism this year in the NRL it might seem as though branding another stunning touch down as "try of the year" is a little over done.
But there was no other way of describing the fullback's piece of magic.
Barba's Saturday night double broke the record for most tries by a Bulldogs fullback in a season.
He's on 19 for 2011 and a double could lift him level with South Sydney leader Nathan Merritt (21) as the season's top try scorer.