Jenkins hails versatile Hook
James Hook has been backed to make a successful adaptation as Wales' new full-back.
The Ospreys star, normally a fly-half or centre, will step in for his injured colleague Lee Byrne when Wales launch their autumn Test campaign against New Zealand in Cardiff on Saturday.
"James is just a fantastic rugby player," said Neil Jenkins, Wales' assistant coach and kicking specialist. "He just wants to play for his country, and he is happy to play anywhere in the team. He is looking forward to Saturday's challenge - he is a confident lad."
Jenkins added: "He will have a tough afternoon on Saturday with (fly-half) Dan Carter's kicking game and the way New Zealand play, but we have worked our socks off in that area to bring him up to the pace of it and the understanding of that role.
"James has played a lot of rugby at 10, so he understands the space and what 10s are looking for. I am sure he will be fine.
"He can play anywhere - 10, 12, 13, on the wing. He could probably play scrum-half if we wanted him to, he's that talented.
"He has worked his socks off in training, to be fair to him."
Wales have not beaten New Zealand for 56 years, losing their last 20 Tests against the All Blacks.
But despite Byrne and his fellow Lions Mike Phillips and Adam Jones being sidelined through injury, Wales can still parade 10 players who were involved with Lions business in South Africa this summer.
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