The biggest problem coaches seem to have with Inu is his work ethic and work rate. He's not as busy as other players, not as committed, and can be seen to cruise through games and training. As much as coaches seem to give him the proverbial up the backside and implore him not to waste his talent, Inu just does, in his words, "what's best for me''.
He did that when he turned down the chance to tour with the Kiwis at the end of last year. The official reason was for "personal reasons'' but it's generally accepted it was because he simply didn't want to, and that is never a good look, in anyone's eyes.
There are few more laidback personalities than Inu and it can sometimes be interpreted as disinterest. He can make things look so easy and can be one of the most dangerous players in the competition but he can also look like he can't be bothered.
"I hear a lot of things but I think I have to do what's best for me and what's best for the team,'' Inu said.
"I know I had big expectations after the first year and I know I have a lot of people looking back to the first year of first-grade and thinking, `when is he going to get back there?' I think this is the year when we're going to do well as a team and hopefully as an individual I'll do my best for the boys.
"I've been trying to get back to where I was in my debut year. Since then I've probably gained a bit and got stronger but that's only a good thing. I am not going to try to replicate what I did. I just want to play more consistent footy and get myself out there for the boys.''
Inu should play against the Eels, which would be the first time against his old club since his move to Auckland last season. McClennan knows that with Ropati's injury, he needs an experienced hand at centre but he's also not going to pick on that quality alone.
"Last week [against Manly] I felt other players were in better form [than Inu],'' McClennan said.
"That can happen not just for Kris but any of our players. If there's someone in better form, they'll get the job whether they've played five games or 100 games. That's what we have to look at. He's knuckling down and working hard but he's probably going to get an opportunity to play on Monday.''
It's up to Inu to take that opportunity.