When Beauden Barrett makes his return to club rugby for the first time in about a decade, he won't be given any special treatment.
Barrett will make his return to rugby for Taranaki premier side Coastal in their match against Southern in the small rural town of Rahotu, south of New Plymouth, in early April - with his return to Super Rugby expected to follow soon after.
Speaking to the Radio Sport Breakfast, Coastal coach Kane Barrett – Beauden's older brother – said he would be making the most of the All Blacks first five-eighth's availability.
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"If he's coming out there, he's playing 80; he's playing the full hog," Kane said. "If he's not pulling the line, like any other player he'll be holding the water bottles.