Angus Ta'avao's Super Rugby career has come full circle.
After making his debut for the Blues against the Chiefs in Hamilton in 2012, the 27-year-old prop will play his 100th match in the competition - for the Chiefs against the Blues at Eden Park.
"I haven't really pondered it," he said of the milestone. "I suppose I've thought about where it is and who it's against…to be playing against the Blues for the Chiefs at Eden Park where growing up that was the home of rugby for me, where I always wanted to play.
"I haven't stewed over it too much but it's been in the back of my mind. I suppose it's just an exciting, exciting moment for me."
It's a milestone Ta'avao looked unlikely to achieve early in his career. He spent a few years at the Blues, having to fight for every opportunity he could get his hands on, before leaving Kiwi shores to join the Waratahs on a two-year deal in 2016.
The change of scenery didn't pan out and Ta'avao's career was left in limbo. Returning to New Zealand and suiting up for Taranaki in the Mitre 10 Cup, the best offer Ta'avao had to return to Super Rugby was a spot in the Chiefs wider squad. There was no guarantee he'd get a game for the team.