Nepo Laulala's extraordinary return to rugby after seven months away will result in a recall to the All Blacks for their tour to Japan and Europe.
It will be a welcome comeback for a player who has suffered terrible misfortune with injury and one, in combination with the returning Joe Moody and Dane Coles, which will boost the All Blacks' front row stocks significantly.
Laulala, named on the reserves bench for Counties-Manukau against Canterbury in Pukekohe last night, had few expectations in terms of minutes after recovering from a broken left arm suffered while playing for the Chiefs against the Blues in round two of Super Rugby in March this year. Two years ago his season was wrecked by a knee injury.
But the tighthead prop showed he has lost none of his destructive scrummaging power when coming on in the 46th minute in his team's 19-14 defeat.
Counties' scrum had been struggling until that point – they had conceded a penalty try from the set piece moments earlier – but Laulala's entrance changed things dramatically. What made the 27-year-old's performance all the more meritorious was the presence of Moody, another All Black returning from injury, directly opposite him.