The big guns are back for the Hurricanes and TJ Perenara, for one, is champing at the bit, less than three months since his last match in late November.
The All Blacks halfback, who made massive strides in 2016, to the point where he even usurped Aaron Smith for the No 1 No 9 berth, after helping the Hurricanes to their first Super Rugby title, will likely, along with the other All Blacks, play some part in Friday's last pre-season hitout against the Crusaders in Waverley.
That should be enough to have them fizzing to take on the Sunwolves on February 25, up against former Hurricanes loose forward Filo Tiatia, who coaches the Japanese franchise.
"We've been in for a couple for weeks, so starting to get a few ks in the legs," says Perenara.
He would have liked to have played in the Brisbane Tens, had he been allowed, but joked that Cory Jane was getting to the base of the ruck there and was now calling himself the top halfback.