TJ Perenara's 'refereeing' ability is a hot topic, but it appears it will not be required for this Friday's trans-Tasman Super Rugby clash with the Waratahs in Wellington.
The most prolific tryscoring halfback in Super Rugby history - with an astonishing 40 touchdowns - will be in the Hurricanes' No 9 jersey, no fear, probably up against Wallaby Nick Phipps, but regular captain Dane Coles is in line for a return from injury, as are Vaea Fifita and Cory Jane. The latter duo may be used off the bench, it was hinted today by assistant coach Jason Holland.
"It is all encouraging news for those three. They will obviously be used in different ways, but they are all good to go," he says. The news on No 8 Ardie Savea was better than first feared, but he is likely to at least miss this weekend.
"Ardie has pulled up pretty well, considering, but he has a niggly calf and is pretty doubtful for this week," Holland says.
The Hurricanes will have done their homework on the Waratahs, who were beaten 41-22 on Sunday night by the Crusaders, but the compelling form of Michael Hooper, coupled with that injury to Savea, means the Hurricanes will not be able to use a two-pronged fetching strategy on Friday. The onus will go on No 7 Callum Gibbins to blunt Hooper at the collision zone.