Joel Everson should keep his phone on for the next couple of months. With most of New Zealand's Super Rugby franchises in need of at least one new lock, Everson shapes as a player in demand.
The towering Canterbury second-rower was a member of the Crusaders' wider training group this year but never got a sniff of the bench, as All Blacks Sam Whitelock and Luke Romano ruled the lineouts.
The Crusaders also had the promising Dominic Bird and former international Tom Donnelly on their roster.
Everson logged a solid 40 minutes for Canterbury against the All Blacks in their practice match at the Hutt Recreation Ground in Lower Hutt on Friday night and held his own against Whitelock and Romano.
The 23-year-old has played 15 games for Canterbury since making his debut in 2011 and enjoyed a busy campaign last year due to Romano's elevation to the national side. Everson moved south to join the Canterbury set-up after he finished his schooling at Auckland's St Kentigern College.