A Beauden Barrett All Blacks' high-lights package this season would be high on quality, despite his role as a substitute. His challenge tomorrow is to replicate that impact from the first whistle and as a fullback, rather than a first-five.
Barrett has played 14 tests after making his debut last year and he has started only one - as a fullback against Italy in Rome last year. A week earlier he played at fullback as a replacement against Scotland at Murrayfield.
All of his other appearances have been at first-five apart from a stint at wing when replacing Rene Ranger against France in Christchurch - he promptly finished off the All Blacks' own "try from the end of the world" - and at second-five a week later against the Tricolours in New Plymouth when he again scored a late try. Coming as it did on his home turf, it was the most popular of the night.
Barrett has always been considered as fullback potential by coach Steven Hansen. He has pace, excellent game awareness, and a long clearing kick. His defence has also improved over the past six months.
The change is unlikely to faze him, despite the fact that he was apparently unimpressed by Hurricanes coach Mark Hammett's decision to play him at the back this season, a brief and unsuccessful move which was quickly reversed.