"I'm really excited for that game. While the Magpies have got to step up they have already done the job down there and that will give them confidence," he said referring to their round two 31-25 victory in August.
Playing six games for the All Blacks during the 1977 tour of France, Stuart, 70, will be inducted into the Central Hawke's Bay Sports Hall of Fame at the CHB Sports Awards function at Waipukurau's AW Parsons Centre on November 2.
"It was tremendous when I got the news. It was one of those happenings in life you get a real buzz from," Stuart said.
A father of two and grandfather of three who works as a livestock agent for Carrfields Limited, Stuart said he is looking forward to mixing with many of CHB's talented young sportspeople at the function.
He joins fellow former All Black Norm Hewitt (2014), equestrian legend Tiny White (2015), 1972 Olympic Games athlete Tony Polhill (2016) and former Black Fern and current Hawke's Bay Tui Emma Jensen (2017) as recent inductees.
A former Waipukurau HSOB and Napier Technical club player, Stuart played 120 first class games for the Magpies from 1967 to 1980. Although mostly a lock, Stuart was also a handy prop and this versatility led to his one test cap on the 1977 tour.
To cover lock and prop he was named on the reserve bench for the first test and went on as a replacement when prop Gary Knight was injured. Stuart also captained the All Blacks in two games on that tour.
A Napier Boys' High School old boy, Stuart made his Magpies debut as a 19-year-old in 1967. That season he was named as one of the five promising players of the season by the Rugby Almanack.
Central Design and Print have supported the CHB awards and Hall of Fame category for more than two decades.
"Central Design and Print have had great pride with being involved in the sports awards over the last 23 years. Myself with starting the awards and now my daughter Paula who took over after my 20th year," director Bruce Moran said.
Television presenter and former Black Fern Melodie Robinson will be guest speaker at the function. Tickets are $50 per person and can be purchased online at www.sporthbchb.net.nz or at the AW Parsons Pool Reception.