While thousands huddle around screens on Wednesday night watching the All Blacks take in their second match of the Rugby World Cup, few will be watching as intently as Whanganui's Debbie Coltman.
Her son, the six-test All Black Liam Coltman, will be making his Cup debut against Canada.
"It's very exciting and I'm nervous as most mothers are when their child is in the limelight and having to perform well," Debbie said.
Liam's grandparents also live in Whanganui.
Debbie Coltman wasn't able to make it to Japan for the tournament but is planning to watch her son take to the field on TV.