All Blacks first-five Beauden Barrett's return to the Hurricanes tonight might be described as a comeback due to his late start to the season, but few can measure up to that of his opposite at the Brumbies Christian Lealiifano.
In 2016, Lealiifano was diagnosed with leukemia, a cancer of blood-forming tissues which hinders the body's ability to fight infection. After complaining of tiredness which was initially put down to the sleeping habits of his then two-month-old son, Jeremih, Lealiifano had a blood test and the next thing he knew he was in hospital. Days later he was having chemotherapy. Later he received a bone marrow transplant from a sister.
"Went into hospital, found out Thursday afternoon, I was in Thursday night and started chemotherapy on Saturday morning and as soon as I got to hospital it was all about how am I going to get better? How can I get better?," Lealiifano said in an interview.
A little closer to home, former Highlanders captain Nasi Manu, now playing for Italian club Bennetton, is facing a similar fight. Manu, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer last year and has undergone chemotheraphy treatment, wrote recently: "The whole experience has given me perspective on life, what's really important to me and how I want to start living moving forward. Thank you to everyone for your love and support."
Manu is said to be on the mend and back training with the support of his club and no doubt the best wishes of rugby supporters around the world.