Jordie Barrett, a standout for the Hurricanes at fullback as he and his side brutally exposed the Chiefs' defensive shortcomings at the weekend, appears set for an extended spell in his preferred position.
He will almost certainly retain the No15 jersey when the Hurricanes host the Rebels in Wellington on Saturday afternoon and if he is even half the threat he was at the weekend the visitors could be in for a stressful occasion.
Barrett, 22, has had a challenging season adapting to playing on the wing and in the midfield but, confidence restored at the back, he is likely to remain there.
"I haven't been happy with certain things in my game this season," Barrett said yesterday. "It's just a start, I want to keep building and growing through the season and competition."
Barrett was wary about dwelling too much on his shortcomings - "just little personal standards", he said - and while he wouldn't agree to being frustrated at being shifted around the backline, he did admit it has been difficult to build consistent form.