Rugby-All Black Papali'i France-bound in blow to Blues


Rugby Union - Rugby World Cup 2023 - Pool A - France v New Zealand - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - September 8, 2023 New Zealand's Dalton Papali'i during the warm up before the match REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/File Photo

Feb 17 (Reuters) - Auckland Blues captain ⁠Dalton Papali'i will depart for France at the end of the Super Rugby ⁠Pacific season to take up a contract with Top 14 side Castres ‌Olympique, ruling himself out of selection for next year's World Cup.

The 37-test flanker confirmed the move on Tuesday, days after complaining about being shut out of the All Blacks setup by former coach Scott ​Robertson.

Though Robertson was sacked in January and the All ⁠Blacks will have a new coach, ⁠Papali'i will not be eligible to represent New Zealand due to the nation's policy ⁠of ‌only selecting home-based players.

Papali'i, 28, joins teammates Hoskins Sotutu and AJ Lam in exiting the Blues post-season to pursue careers in Europe, prompting concern from coach ⁠Vern Cotter.

"I think we should be (worried) and need to ​have better alignment, better ‌conversations and earlier conversations with players such as Dalton," Cotter told New Zealand ⁠media on Tuesday.

"He ​felt he had more to contribute (to the All Blacks) but wasn’t invited, so he made a decision to move.

"He's captain material and he could have been an All Blacks captain.

"Losing him ⁠from New Zealand rugby hurts a bit but he's ​got a family and a lot of other things to take into consideration.

"AJ Lam is going to hurt as well, Hoskins (too). We need these players in New Zealand."

Loose forward ⁠Sotutu earned 14 All Blacks caps while fellow 27-year-old Lam, a winger, has been on the fringes of test selection for several years.

Papali'i said it was a tough decision to leave the Blues and New Zealand rugby but the chance to set his ​young family up financially was important to him.

"Rugby has been ⁠a big part of my life and the Blues and the All Blacks and I’ve ​been selfish with that, but since having a ‌partner and a baby it’s put a lot ​into perspective, and rugby is not a long career," he said.

"You've only got a short window."

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

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