Former All Black first-five Dan Carter has been named World Rugby's player of the decade.
Carter beat former New Zealand captain Richie McCaw in the final.
There were 16-players up for the honour, and fans voted over a week on head to head clashes to determine the ultimate winner.
All Black halfback Aaron Smith, first-five Beauden Barrett and outgoing captain Kieran Read were also in the mix.
Carter won World Cups in 2011 and 2015, playing a staring role in the latter after many had written him off as past his prime.
The 37-year-old played 112 tests, winning 99 of them, after debuting in 2003.
A reliable goal-kicker, he has a world record 1598 test points.
Carter is also a three-time Super Rugby champion.