Despite a lack of form which has seen Julian Savea struggle to break into the Hurricanes and All Blacks starting XVs, he says his recent run of adversity - surely punctured by his try against the Wallabies last weekend - has nothing on his first full year as a professional.
Rugby: Julian Savea set to complete resurgence

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All Blacks winger Julian Savea in action against Australia last weekend. Photo / Brett Phibbs
"It can definitely get frustrating, but you've just got to take it how it is, take it on the chin and just work hard to get back out there," he said.
"I'm really grateful and thankful to get on the pitch. Obviously it's unfortunate for Wise [Waisake Naholo], but I'm glad to get the opportunity and get some playing time.
"I've been training really hard with the team and just focusing on playing rugby and enjoying it.
"It's very hard sometimes - maybe not playing for quite a few weeks and then, when you get your opportunity, you try too hard to impress whoever. I guess that's what I'm trying to get out of my mind."
Naholo's torn hamstring has given Savea the opportunity to make that left wing spot his own again. All Blacks coach Steve Hansen expects Naholo to travel to Argentina and South Africa in late September, and has little doubt the 26-year-old Savea will make it count.
"He gets an opportunity now with Wise injured and I'm sure he'll take that with a lot of enthusiasm," Hansen said. "He's playing at home in front of his own crowd, so it couldn't be better scripted.
"His defence [against the Wallabies in Sydney] was outstanding, and he scored a great try that not many people would have been able to finish off, so those things give him internal confidence."
Savea's pace and power, all packed into a 108kg frame, make him a tough player to defend. And, now that he is fit and his confidence has returned - he gave a nice line about the form of Beauden Barrett, sitting alongside him - he appears ready to make the most of his opportunity.
"He's playing outstandingly," Savea said of Barrett. "Just his speed to beat defenders and glide through defences, it's unreal. Hopefully I get fast like that one day."