He has his three All Blacks back and Crusaders coach Todd Blackadder says his side will need them against a Chiefs team which deserves its place at the top of the competition.
Dan Carter, Kieran Read and Israel Dagg represent the cavalry for the Crusaders as they return from their injuries suffered on All Blacks duty against Ireland. All three were missing in last weekend's shock loss to the Hurricanes in Christchurch and their return is a big boost to a team which looked demoralised following the final whistle at AMI Stadium.
Play-maker Carter, who injured a hamstring before the third test in Hamilton, looked the most in doubt of the three but has been given the green light and his experience will be crucial for Blackadder's men. So too will No 8 Read's leadership, ball-carrying and defence following his clearance from concussion suffered in the second test in Christchurch.
Fullback Dagg's recovery from an ankle sprain in Hamilton gives the Crusaders another much-needed attacking option against one of the best defences in the competition.
"We really missed that experience last weekend," Blackadder said of the trio. "When you look at the way they had been performing before injury, they were absolutely on fire. It's great to have them back."