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Rugby: Jason Hona shows versatility at No 10

Rotorua Daily Post
9 May, 2011 04:00 AM3 mins to read

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He was a schoolboy loose-forward star with lock-like leaping abilities, who switched to wing to play provincial rugby.
Jason Hona's dazzling variety even extends to playing in the front-row for the New Zealand sevens team - now the Steamers star has entered the last realm of positional play left to conquer.
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24-year-old has been turning out at first-five for Rangataua in the Baywide the last two weeks, coinciding with the Maungatapu club posting two impressive wins.
On Saturday, he was pivotal in Rangataua's 26-20 win over leaders Whakarewarewa, even snapping a vital drop-goal late in the second half.
He's quick to assure punters he's not lining up a crack at Mike Delany's vacant No 10 jersey - but a move to the midfield could definitely be on the cards.
"I've been looking at playing centre this year and I had 80 minutes for the Chiefs development team there a couple of weeks ago," Hona said. "I've been playing centre or second-five at club level most of the season until the last couple of weeks, which coincided with Ruki (Tipuna) leaving. At centre, you often have to throw flat, quick passes in the face of stiff defence and they have to be right on the button and that's the big area of my game I'm trying to improve ... playing at first-five."
Midfield suddenly looms as an area of strategic importance to the Steamers this season, with Grant McQuoid retiring, Cory Aporo heading to North Harbour and Brett Mather departing for Japan.
It leaves Phil Burleigh as the senior partner and Dan Waenga as a likely contender but both are more suited to second-five, leaving the success of Hona's latest switch keenly needed.
Not that the 36-match Steamers flier is feeling too much pressure - he's just lapping up the chance to get closer to the action.
"It's a bit easier at the club if I stuff something up rather than someone else because I can take the criticism a little bit better. I've always liked the kicking, even when I was at No 8 at school and I suppose that's how my kicking game started. At least when I'm at first-five, I'm expected to kick and I can even try trick kicks and get away with it!"
There was nothing too tricky about his kicking on Saturday - he used his long, raking left-boot to great effect, carving off huge chunks of turf and leaving ice on several bombs.
He made a couple of withering breaks, one a 50m effort from deep in goal, and put in a couple of massive hits, echoes of his time as a loosie.
Only the drop-kick was dodgy, wobbling over in an unlikely trajectory from 25m out.
"I pulled out my lob wedge and ended up cutting it in half ... it only just crept over the bar," he explained with a grin.
Hona's next challenge could be surviving this week's New Zealand sevens camp in Mount Maunganui - he was waiting to hear from coach Gordon Tietjens today whether he'd made the cut.

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