The Crusaders are the favourites to make the Super Rugby Pacific Finalsin the eyes of the 12 captains as they officially launch the season in Auckland.
Seven out of 12 believe Rob Penney's men can back it three finals in a row after taking out the 2023 title.
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There were three other teams thrown up, with the Chiefs and Blues receiving multiple votes whilst the ACT Brumbies were the lone Australian team.
The sustained Crusaders' dominance was shown throughout the poll, with the Christchurch-based team the side captains most liked defeating.
Interestingly, the NSW Waratahs were the only other team to receive multiple votes, with three captains admitting they enjoyed knocking off Darren Coleman's side the most.
Whilst not nominated to make the Final, the skippers back the Fijian Drua to continue their rise after their maiden finals appearance.
The Drua tallied half the votes when asked for the team most likely to surprise fans in 2024, with Moana Pasifika also rated highly along with the Force and Rebels.
Backing up this belief is the recognition of how tough it is to win in Fiji, which was also rated the toughest place to travel along with Christchurch.
It was closely followed by Eden Park and GIO Stadium, where the Brumbies have enjoyed considerable success against Kiwi teams in the past years.
The spread of talent across the 12 teams was best displayed in the MVP voting, with 11 players named across eight clubs.
Jake Gordon, Rob Valetini, Tate McDermott and Len Ikitau were the Australians that were mentioned by the skippers, with Damian McKenzie the lone player to receive multiple nominations.
Gordon was also selected twice by skippers as the most annoying player to face, with Chiefs enforcer Naitoa Ah Kuoi also receiving two votes.
7 (votes): Crusaders
2: Chiefs, Blues
1 vote: Brumbies
6 (votes): Fijian Drua
2: Moana Pasifika
1: Rebels, Brumbies, Force, Hurricanes
4 (votes): Crusaders
3: Waratahs
1: Reds, Rebels, Chiefs
3 (votes): Fijian Drua, Crusaders
2: Brumbies, Blues
1: Waratahs, Highlanders
2 (votes): Damian McKenzie
1: Len Ikitau, Timoci Tavatavanawai, Luke Jacobson, Jake Gordon, Mark Telea, Rob Leota, Rob Valetini, Scott Barrett, Tate McDermott, Taniela Tele’a
2 (votes): Jake Gordon, Naitoa Ah Kuoi
1: Angus Bell, Tate McDermott, Fraser McReight, Ethan de Groot, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Kurt Eklund, Du’Plessis Kirifi, Samisoni Taukei'aho