All Blacks centre-turned-wing Seta Tamanivalu is relishing making his international comeback, more than 12 months since his last appearance in the black jersey.
Having made his debut against Wales last June, Tamanivalu found himself on the outer in the centres, with the form of fellow youngsters Anton Lienert-Brown and Ngani Laumape too good for coaches to resist.
However, a switch to the wing for the Crusaders turned out to be the kick-start Tamanivalu's career needed, earning an All Blacks recall and a spot in the starting XV to take on the Barbarians at Twickenham this week.
Speaking to media ahead of the match, Tamanivalu says that he's happy to switch from his preferred position, if it's what's best for the team.
"I'll do anything for the team," he said.
Over 12 months since his last appearance, the winger will line up against the Barbarians on Sunday. (Source: Other)
"I'm enjoying playing wing at the moment."
Tamanivalu also spoke about his excitement upon returning to the side.
"I'm just gonna go out there to impress myself, try and have fun."
Tamanivalu will start on the left wing for the All Blacks against the Barbarians at Twickenham on Sunday.
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