Highlanders head coach Aaron Mauger says he will continue utilising Jackson Hemopo at lock, despite All Blacks coach Steve Hansen deploying him at flank.
Hemopo played at lock in all 16 of his appearances for the Highlanders in Super Rugby last season. And Mauger still believes the 24-year-old’s best position is in the second-row, despite having been selected as a loose forward in Hansen’s Rugby Championship squad.
“We primarily see him as a lock for us with how we want to play our game, who can cover the loose forwards,” Mauger told Stuff.
“The All Blacks obviously see it the other way around, so there’s no issue from our end. It probably suits how they want to play their game.”
There has been talk in some circles that Hansen may instruct Mauger to field Hemopo in the back-row, but the Highlanders boss believes that would be an unlikely scenario.
“Not necessarily,” Mauger said when asked if Hansen might instruct him to play Hemopo at flanker.
“They don’t tend to give us too many, or any, directives around where they want their guys playing. As long as we’re looking after them and keeping them fit and healthy.”