Jerome Kaino's return to New Zealand rugby will swell the loose forward riches and boost the fascination about All Black selections next year.
The 30-year-old is linking with the Blues for the next two seasons with a goal of joining the All Blacks for their World Cup defence in Britain in 2015.
Kaino starred on the blindside in the team's 2011 tournament victory before taking up a lucrative contract in Japan. The twin lures of being part of a Blues revival under John Kirwan and having another RWC shot have brought Kaino home.
When he left after 48 tests, he was the undisputed All Black blindside flanker as a brutal defender and towering athlete all around the park.
After a slow beginning to his test career, Kaino blossomed into a formidable competitor where his loose forward combination with captain Richie McCaw and Kieran Read was high class.