Moana Pasifika wing Kyren Taumoefolau has confirmed his move to the Chiefs next season on a two-year deal.
The 22-year-old Tasman player enjoyed a breakout Super Rugby season this year, and his move, while rumoured over the past few months, will be a blow to Moana Pasifika.
Taumoefolau has scored 12 tries in 21 games for Moana since making his debut in 2024. He has finishing ability but also creativity and is excellent under the high ball.
In committing to the Chiefs, where he will likely be on an improved contract, it is clear he is targeting the All Blacks and he could be a candidate to make the 2027 World Cup with Scott Robertson's team.
“I’ve loved my journey so far and I’m really proud of what I’ve been able to achieve with Moana Pasifika," Taumoefolau said in a statement.
"When it came time to make a decision about what’s next, I took a lot of time to think about what was right for me and my whānau.
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"Joining the Gallagher Chiefs felt like the best option to keep growing and developing as a player. I’m excited for the next challenge and grateful for the opportunity to be part of a team and culture that I really believe in.”
New Chiefs head coach Jono Gibbes said: “We know that he had plenty of options both in New Zealand and abroad, so to get the opportunity to continue to grow and develop his game in the next phase of his career is very exciting for us. It’s a responsibility that we take very seriously.”
“Kyren is a player with immense potential, and he embodies many of the values we stand for. We know he’ll thrive in the Chiefs rugby environment, both on and off the field.”
Chiefs Rugby CEO Simon Graafhuis said: “He’s a player that rugby fans have enjoyed and I’m sure will love watching in Chiefs colours. We’re looking forward to his raw skill, speed and enthusiasm that he’ll bring to our environment.”
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