All Blacks prop Angus Ta'avao, a big man with a big personality who is rightly earning a reputation as being quite the entertainer here in Japan, has spoken of his pride of being able to start a Rugby World Cup match alongside fellow front rower Atu Moli.
The Chiefs pair will start together against Canada at Oita Stadium on Wednesday, a combination few would have thought possible a year ago as neither seemed to be seriously on the All Blacks' radar and Moli was still recovering from a horrific leg injury; a haematoma which could have cost him a limb and his rugby career.
Moli suffered the injury after an innocuous knock while playing in the Chiefs' first game against the Crusaders in 2018, and Ta'avao told the Herald today he was next to Moli when the symptoms first appeared.
"We were right in the thick of things when he first did it," Ta'avao said. "We were supposed to be doing extras after the game and he was limping. I said 'bro, just go back into the changing room'. It happened and he had surgery.
"I've seen the work that he's put in and also the growth as a person and a rugby player. To be put in that position where you could possibly lose your leg and not play rugby again… to be out for that long and come back in a World Cup in front of some pretty big names – it's a proud moment for him and also a proud moment for me watching him."