Stepping off a plane from Tokyo and into the Sharks team to play the Reds in Durban would be a leap into the deep end for most but for JP Pietersen his dramatic comeback was like dipping his toe in the shallow end compared with the last time Jake White took a chance on him.
At just 20, Pietersen was picked in the unfamiliar position of fullback to make his debut for the Boks in the 2006 Tri-Nations test against Australia at Ellis Park, and did just fine before later settling down as one of White's first-choice wings at the 2007 Rugby World Cup.
He says that debut was as spine-tingling as it can get, but seven years later he takes sudden inclusions in teams in his lanky stride. Last November, he came from nowhere - well Japan actually - to start on the wing in Heyneke Meyer's Springbok touring team, and he had no choice but to shrug off the jet lag and get stuck in against the Reds when Odwa Ndungane and Paul Jordaan were unavailable.
It is all in a day's work, he says, and so it should be for a 27-year-old who has played 51 tests and 99 Super Rugby games.
This week he hopes to be more assured in his play when he earns his 100th cap in the match against the Bulls in Pretoria.