After a standout Super rugby season in 2019 saw him secure a spot in the All Blacks squad, Brad Weber has started 2020 in unfamiliar territory.
As an All Black, Weber falls under player management protocols for the first three weeks of the season. As is the agreement between the Super Rugby clubs and New Zealand Rugby, All Blacks are restricted to 180 minutes of game time over the first three rounds in order to ease themselves back into their work.
Weber, who started all 15 matches he appeared in for the Chiefs a year ago, began the season in a bench role in the side's round one win over the Blues in Auckland, playing just 22 minutes in relief of fellow halfback Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi.
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"It's a bit different for me. I would've loved to just get out there and rip into it, but I understand there are protocols in place so it has to be done," Weber told Radio Sport's Nigel Yalden.