Chiefs assistant coach Tabai Matson has found a way to help those working during the nationwide alert level four coronavirus lockdown.
The Super Rugby season is on hold so Matson, Sunwolves flanker Mitchell Jacobson and other members of the Hautapu Rugby Club have been helping out as security at Cambridge's New World supermarket.
"Supermarkets are a war zone," Matson told Radio Sport's D'Arcy Waldegrave.
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"Over the plast four or five days, as people tried to hunker down, I think the supermarkets have been the focal point of a lot of attention.