It's a measure of Andrew Horrell's progress this season that the Chiefs have named him in the unfamiliar position of centre to take on the Crusaders tomorrow night.
Horrell, a converted first-five, has played mainly at fullback this season, but finds himself alongside Sonny Bill Williams in a midfield which will sooner or later have to come to grips with the fast feet of second-five Ryan Crotty and size and power of Crusaders centre Robbie Fruean.
The 23-year-old Horrell, in his first season of Super Rugby, came to the Chiefs via Hawkes Bay where his goalkicking and general game sense were crucial in their ITM Cup Championship victory last year.
Born in Christchurch, he made the move north because he couldn't see any future in a Crusaders area which contained Dan Carter, Tyler Bleyendaal and Tom Taylor.
Now he is tasked with the difficult job of stopping Fruean and other strike weapons Israel Dagg and Zac Guildford as the Crusaders look to bounce back from their shock loss to the Hurricanes in Christchurch last weekend.