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King of versatility
Written by Jamie Troughton   
Thursday, 02 August 2007

kingLike his namesake, Solomon King has the wisdom to know when to bury his head and just play where he's told, which is probably just as well.

After a robust display in Bay of Plenty's Air New Zealand Cup opener against Canterbury, the Te Puke loosie probably expected to keep his place in the starting lineup against Auckland on Friday.

But there's a twist _ the 22-year-old has given up the No8 jersey and will slide around to blindside flanker, with Warren Lippi-Smith moving into lock and Colin Bourke starting on the back of the scrum.

Seasoned observers, meanwhile, reckon King's natural position may indeed be at openside.

It's probably why he's not wasting too much time over the permutations _ he's just keen to play.

"Whatever comes, I'll take it on the chin. I've played a lot of six at club level and a fair bit of No8 recently, but I'm looking forward to having a few runs at seven as well," King said.

"It's kind of an all-rounder role like Chris Masoe, and that seems to be the way rugby's heading. A loose forward probably needs to play more than one position these days."

King was a flashy 17-year-old straight out of school in Taupo when he turned up at Te Puke training four seasons ago.

His athleticism meant he got time everywhere from lock to wing, which caught the eye of sevens maestro Gordon Tietjens.

"I spotted him a few years ago playing development rugby and was impressed with his athleticism, but above all he's got that crucial ingredient of pace," Tietjens said.

"I probably tested him mentally rather than physically at the start _ he probably wasn't up to it physically _ but he went away and really put in the hard work."

Last year that hard work, largely through the Bay of Plenty academy, paid huge dividends. He made the NZ colts and sevens sides and played three games off the bench for the Steamers.

"The sevens has helped me big-time," King said.

"In sevens, you notice when you miss a tackle and you notice when you make a good run, so everything's crucial. It teaches you to be accurate and it's really helped my 15s game."

The only downside has been the physical requirements of sevens. King lost up to 6kg playing the shortened version of the game up to his last tournament in Edinburgh earlier this year, and has struggled to hit the 107kg target the Steamers trainers have set.

He's currently at 103kg, though his mature display against Canterbury on Saturday put paid to any contentions he's a lightweight.

"After what he did on Saturday night, I don't think I'll be seeing much of him again," Tietjens mused. "His pace off the back of the scrum was quite outstanding _ I couldn't believe how far he was getting. And it wasn't like he was playing against bunnies either _ Canterbury are a class outfit."

Tietjens believes the sevens experience has helped King in other areas _ he's now played several finals on the circuit and has had to perform in front of large international audiences.

Other changes for Friday night's game see Teu Nafe come on to the right wing for Lance MacDonald, Mike Ormsby bracketed with Marcel Cummings-Toone at reserve hooker and Aaron Rameka dropped to the bench, where he's bracketed with John Moore. Tahjon Mailata also replaces Wayne Hughson on the bench.

 
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