"Now that I've done that I am truly rapt about it. It is such a good environment and the calibre of players is very high. All you have to do here really is do your own role and do it well and everybody else does there's."
Bardoul's form in last year's ITM Cup was so strong Chiefs coach Dave Rennie had no hesitation in signing him.
"For me my fitness was a huge thing. I was really fit and strong and I didn't have that ankle injury I had the year before. I was pretty motivated to have one last crack at Super and I was pretty happy with my performance obviously.
"It was frustrating though not getting the Ws [wins] but from a personal perspective it was a rewarding year."
Making the Chiefs squad is one thing but Bardoul wants more than just making up the numbers.
"I have set myself two main goals. One is to get some game time, the other to get re-signed before the end of the season."
Chiefs coach Rennie rates Bardoul's work ethic as a major strength.
"He is an impressive character. He is not the most skilled in the team for sure but really resilient, with a massive work ethic,' Rennie said.
"Anything that involves hard work is right up his ally. He is physical, destructive and has a massive tank and plenty of ticker.
"He has impressed us and is a bloody good man."