Weekend Herald

Stevenson typifies Chiefs charge

- Christophe­r Reive

It’s not often an individual perfectly personifie­s a team’s season but Chiefs outside back Shaun Stevenson has done exactly that.

After a dismal start to the season culminatin­g in a 30-15 embarrassm­ent at home against the Sunwolves, Stevenson found himself out of favour.

But after six weeks of failing to make the first team, injuries and player unavailabi­lity saw the 22-yearold get another chance. This weekend, he’ll line up on the wing for the Chiefs in the playoffs.

The Chiefs will take on the Jaguares in Argentina this morning (NZT) in a finals berth that looked highly unlikely through the midway point of the season.

Since returning to the side first on the bench and in recent weeks among the starting side, Stevenson has been a standout performer for the team as they won four of their past five games.

“He’s clearly a quality player and the future of the Chiefs, but like a lot of players, we weren’t hitting our straps early on and he found himself on the sideline,” Chiefs assistant coach Tabai Matson said.

“But like a lot of guys, he worked his way back in through hard work and taking opportunit­ies. One thing we’re aware of is we’re performing really well as a team because individual­s are playing well.

“It’s great to see someone like him performing well and the team is reaping the rewards of it — he’s one of many clearly . . . there’s a lot of guys

who are individual­ly putting their hands up.”

Stevenson will line up in a settled Chiefs side, with just one change from the team that destroyed the Rebels in Melbourne a week ago. Tumua Manu will start alongside Anton LienertBro­wn in the midfield with Alex Nankivell under an injury cloud. Should Nankivell be cleared, he’ll take a spot on the bench, with Ataata Moeakiola taking the bench role should Nankivell be ruled out.

“We’ve got our fingers crossed but we’re not sure to be fair. It’s 50-50,” Matson said of Nankivell’s chances of being cleared.

“We’re feeling pretty well the way we’ve travelled and we’re pretty excited about the quarter-final. A month ago, it was a bit of a long shot, but now we’ve got a chance.”

He’s clearly a quality player and the future of the Chiefs, but like a lot of players, we weren’t hitting our straps early on and he found himself on the sideline. Chiefs assistant coach Tabai Matson

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