"We've been struggling but I'm just glad to be part of the team again.
"I'll just help the backline because it's very young. I just want to touch the ball as many times as I can."
With the Reds suffering four losses from their past five matches, Ioane and Faingaa's comebacks couldn't be better timed.
They sit third in the Australian conference, just five points from the leading Brumbies, but they enter a difficult three-match stint against Kiwi outfits the Blues, Crusaders and Chiefs.
"This is where it all counts," Ioane said. "The New Zealand teams are going to be tough - it's a tough timetable but we're all looking forward to it."
While the under-achieving Blues are running last after five straight losses, they still boast a quality roster and have been close to toppling the Highlanders and Sharks in the past fortnight.
Reds coach Ewen McKenzie has been forced to select Faingaa (foot) for his first match in nine weeks due to long-term injuries to Sam Lane (knee) and Ben Tapuai (collarbone) but the World Cup centre says he's prepared to play a full game if required.
Faingaa travelled to Auckland in a 23-man squad yesterday with lock Adam Wallace-Harrison also making the flight as a replacement for Van Humphries (arm).
- AAP