All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has hailed the impact of flanker Sam Cane in the Chiefs' recent return to form, having recovered from a broken neck.
Out of action for seven months after fracturing a vertebra in South Africa last year, Cane's return has coincided with an upturn in form for the Chiefs, mathematically still in with a chance at making the Super Rugby play-offs after last weekend's 40-27 win over the Crusaders in Suva.
Speaking to media at the All Blacks' foundation day in Christchurch, Hansen praised Cane's efforts in returning to the field.
"Getting that 14-16 weeks allows him to come back in great shape - both physically and mentally," Hansen said.
"He's hungry and playing well because of it."
Hansen also says that Cane's form isn't a surprise to him and his coaching staff, well aware of the standards the dynamic number seven sets.
"Not when you know Sammy. He's a competitor.
"[He's] making a big difference for the Chiefs."
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