Still, it didn't allay Hiku's nerves when the reality sunk in, as the team was named and he was in a playmaking role.
"When I first found out I'd be playing in the halves I couldn't explain what it felt like with my nerves,", said Hiku. "But coming into camp...all of [my] team-mates believe Tui and I can do it. The support they give us helps quite a lot."
It must - and assistant coach David Kidwell insisted yesterday that there is "no extra pressure" on the young halves combination, stating that the "team win and lose" together - but there is no doubt that Hiku and Lolohea have an immense assignment, arguably greater than any they have faced in their careers so far.
But Hiku has proven his mettle before, coping with every challenge so far in his short international career. He was thrown into fullback last year for the Four Nations tournament - with Josh Hoffman missing out, Kevin Locke missing in action and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck missing the tournament - and performed remarkably, one of the best players for the Kiwis across the month. Especially in the final, under the most incredible pressure, where he also showed his playmaking ability to release Manu Vatuvei for the Kiwis' fourth try.
Then in this year's Anzac test he was placed at centre and held his own against Michael Jennings, one of the most dynamic players in the sport.
Hiku is mr versatile; in an age dominated by pure athletes, he is a 'footballer's footballer' in the old parlance.
"I suppose loving the game has a lot to do with it," said Hiku. "I'd play anywhere on the field, besides the middle, I hope I don't get that far in."
Still Hiku hasn't got much experience in the halves, even including his days as a junior at the Maunrewa Marlins.
"Not many, I could probably count [all my games there] on one hand," said Hiku. "In the Under-20s for the Warriors I played there a bit when Carlos Tuimavave was injured, but I don't have much experience."
Hiku will need to learn fast, up against Gareth Widdop, one of the most skillful (and underrated) halves in the world.
"It's not going to be easy...of course it's not," said Hiku. "But we have built something pretty strong in this team and we are feeling confident about the game."
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