New Zealand dominates a list of the top 20 tries in world rugby that are watched on YouTube.
A South African survey of the views of tries available on the video replay service shows that New Zealand, for better or worse, features in 13 of the 20 tries, six of them scored by All Blacks.
Two each to Jonah Lomu and Christian Cullen and one each to Joe Rokocoko and Beauden Barrett.
Not surprisingly, the No.1 try watched is that scored by halfback Gareth Edwards for the Barbarians against Ian Kirkpatrick's 1972-73 All Blacks.
Then Jean-Luc Sadourny's try 'from the end of the world' for France against New Zealand at Eden Park in 1994 is in second place.
The first of Jonah Lomu's two tries, against England at Cape Town at the 1995 Rugby World Cup is in third place. Lomu's second was against France at the 1999 World Cup.
Cullen's tries were both scored against Australia, the first in 1999 and the second his thrilling 70m run at Carisbrook in 1997.
Rokocoko took out 13th place with his try against South Africa in 2003.
And wrapping the other tries was Barrett's effort in the 2015 RWC final at Twickenham.
The tries scored against the All Blacks were: No.4, Ireland's Kevin Maggs (2001), No.6, France's Christophe Lamaison (1999), No.10, France's Yannick Jauzion (2007), No.14, Bryan Habana for South Africa (2012), and No.15, Radike Samo for Australia (2011).