When Robbie Deans touches down today with his Australian team for the Rugby World Cup, many fellow Cantabrians will be backing him to do well. Just not too well.
Deans became a local hero as supercoach of the Crusaders before heading across the Tasman in 2008 to take over at the helm of the Wallabies.
His legacy in Canterbury has left some with divided loyalties. The decision to reappoint Graham Henry as All Black head coach ahead of Deans even had some one-eyed Cantabs talking openly of backing the Wallabies over the All Blacks.
Friends of Deans spoken to by the Herald were far more measured.
Former All Black coach Alex "Grizz" Wyllie said most people had long since got over the disappointment of Deans missing out on the All Blacks' job, but still wanted to see him have some success.