Highlanders first-five Colin Slade is set to make a dramatic return to the Crusaders next season as a replacement for Dan Carter.
Slade has played the last three seasons for the Highlanders after leaving the Crusaders frustrated by the lack of game time in his favoured No10 jersey. Carter's sabbatical next year, during which he will follow Richie McCaw's lead and have a break away from Super Rugby, offers Slade an opportunity to reassert his challenge for an All Blacks spot in a more successful environment. The Crusaders sit fourth on the Super Rugby table with a home match against the Hurricanes to come.
Although he played a starring role in the Highlanders' recent 49-44 victory over the Hurricanes in Wellington, it was only the third victory for Jamie Joseph's men this season, and while it lifted them off the bottom of the table, they are still a chance for the wooden spoon.
Slade, Carter's back-up at the 2011 World Cup before being cut down by a groin injury eerily similar to his teammate's, has watched Aaron Cruden and Beauden Barrett develop into quality first-fives at the Chiefs and Hurricanes respectively. At 25, Slade, who has played 10 tests, knows time is running out on his dream of breaking back into the All Blacks.
Slade has had a horror run of injuries over the past few years, including two broken jaws and a serious ankle problem to go with his groin issues. He showed at the Cake Tin that he is nearing his best again, displaying skill and also a fair amount of durability when collecting a knee to his problem jaw when fielding a high kick.