Named the best player of this year's Six Nations, Ulster's Jacob Stockdale re-set over one hundred years of history by running in seven tries en route to Ireland's grand slam win.
In action tonight for his province, Stockdale turned creator with two fine moves to give his side a 19-13 half-time lead over Edinburgh in the PRO 14.
Getting off the mark early, Stockdale's break out wide allowed Darren Cave in for the first try of the game.
What. A. Start ?@UlsterRugby get the first try at BT Murrayfield and it's a thing of beauty - rounded off by @darrencave13 ?? #EDIvULS
Remember you can catch this clash on @bbcalba and @BBCSPORTNI ?? pic.twitter.com/0MTK8WjCFB
— PRO14 RUGBY (@PRO14Official) April 6, 2018
Slightly over ten minutes later, and Stockdale was at it again. A wonderful break away at ridiculous pace was topped off with a precise pass into John Cooney for Ulster's second try of the evening.
It's try number 3️⃣ for @UlsterRugby inside the first 25 minutes! #EDIvULS
A fine break from @JacobStockdale finds @JCooney09 who powers home ??
Don't miss a moment of this thriller on @bbcalba and @BBCSPORTNI ?? #GUINNESSPRO14 pic.twitter.com/1Bwd4wXEX3
— PRO14 RUGBY (@PRO14Official) April 6, 2018
The 21-year-old has been in electric form thus far.