Nelson Mail

Havili back for Crusaders

- Richard Knowler

Three months ago former All Black David Havili was recovering from emergency bowel surgery.

On Saturday, during an intersquad game at Orangetheo­ry Stadium and in front of the club’s season ticket holders, the 25-year old was back into his graft with the Crusaders.

While the other four New Zealand teams were preparing for the opening round of Super Rugby Aotearoa at the weekend, the Crusaders, who had the bye, slipped quietly into work-mode by swapping training drills for a taste of the real thing against each other on a crisp Christchur­ch afternoon.

Crusaders coach Scott Robertson announced he was satisfied with the outcome, not least because fullback Havili, who played three tests in 2017, had rebounded back from the operation to remove 20cm of his bowel in early March.

‘‘A special mention to him. For what he has been through, just from the health point of view,’’ Robertson said.

‘‘Not even just playing rugby, just to be healthy again and then to put in a performanc­e and the level he has been training at is pretty immense.

‘‘It shows the man he is, and the character he has got, to come back and fight so hard so quickly.’’

Robertson is expected to have a full strength squad to choose from before the Crusaders meet the Hurricanes in Wellington next Sunday.

With Tasman’s Havili making a recovery after losing around 9kg following the surgery, there were fears he may not be available in the early rounds of the fresh competitio­n, the Crusaders shouldn’t lack firepower in the back field.

If Havili starts ahead of another talented fullback in Will Jordan, there may be a continuati­on of the attacking partnershi­p with All Blacks wings George and Sevu Reece for the fixture against the Hurricanes.

Robertson has already confirmed he will retain Scott Barrett as his skipper despite Sam Whitelock’s return from his sabbatical playing in Japan.

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