When the Chiefs first learned of Aaron Cruden's injury, the players' thoughts immediately turned to the first five's ready-made replacement.
"I think everyone was trying to look at me to see if I was fist-pumping," said Gareth Anscombe.
Such celebrations might have been inappropriate, given Cruden had broken his thumb, but Anscombe would be forgiven for a few fist pumps this weekend when he makes his first start for the Chiefs in his natural position.
Anscombe has found a home at fullback since leaving the Blues and heading down State Highway 1 but, as successful as the positional shift has proven, he had little say in the matter.
That's because Cruden has been an iron man for the Chiefs, playing every minute this season after starting every game during the last two campaigns. But even the most durable of athletes can succumb to injury, allowing the understudy Anscombe to play the starring role against the Rebels on Saturday night.