"I just can't wait to get back into camp with all the boys again."
Hawke's Bay's Ash Dixon and Quentin MacDonald from Tasman stand in Royal's way to get game time for the Maori All Blacks against Fiji and the NZ Barbarians this month.
"Ash and Quentin are top players and top blokes. I guess when we assemble and get into camp I need to show leadership and train hard, show Coops [coach Colin Cooper] that I am ready to play. Put my hand up and say I am one of the top two hookers in Maori rugby."
It is baffling how Royal was not considered good enough to gain a Super Rugby contract after the form he showed for the Steamers and Maori All Blacks over the last two seasons.
"I thought coming off a good season last year with the Bay that there might have been some involvement at Super Rugby," Royal said. "Hopefully on the back of this Maoris tour and a good campaign with the Steamers, I can put my best foot forward for Super Rugby next year. I don't care who it is with."
Once his commitment with the Maori All Blacks is over, helping the Steamers in this ITM Cup season is Royal's major priority.
"Obviously we have had two poor seasons and we players were disappointed. It does hurt. We want to put some mana back in the jersey, put some faith back in our supporters and our region."