Rugby-Hurricanes will miss Newcastle-bound Fineanganofo, says captain Kirifi


Paris 2024 Olympics - Rugby Sevens - Men's Pool A - New Zealand vs Japan - Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France - July 24, 2024. Fehi Fineanganofo of New Zealand celebrates scoring their second try REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

March 29 (Reuters) - Wellington Hurricanes captain ⁠Du'Plessis Kirifi said the Super Rugby Pacific leaders will miss the ⁠talents of Fehi Fineanganofo when the try-scoring winger leaves to join ‌English side Newcastle Red Bulls.

The 23-year-old has scored nine tries in six matches in the current campaign so far, including a second consecutive hat-trick on Saturday, but will depart later ​this year after signing a two-year deal with ⁠the Premiership outfit.

"That's the landscape of ⁠rugby at the moment; boys are feeling like they need to go overseas ⁠and ‌take opportunities, but he's going to be missed, that's for sure," Kirifi said.

"Everyone sees the on-field stuff obviously – scoring tries, his attacking ⁠prowess. But he's a smart, smart footballer. He learns ​fast and applies ‌things really well throughout the week.

"It's no surprise he makes these plays, ⁠because he's ​done the work. He's an awesome young man."

Fineanganofo was central to the Hurricanes' 52-14 win over the Queensland Reds as Clark Laidlaw's team retained top spot ahead of ⁠a two-week break for his side, who sit ​at the summit despite playing one game fewer than the Auckland Blues.

"It's his career and he's made a decision that he thinks is right for him ⁠and his family," Laidlaw said of Fineanganofo.

"Who knows, he might be back? The world is a transient place now. You can go and come back. He's only 23. If he stays and he's not an All Black then ​maybe everyone says he could have taken the opportunity ⁠overseas.

"We're just loving the way he's playing. I've seen that for five or ​six years now how quickly he can change ‌and adapt his game and grow.

"I don't ​care about next year. He's here this year and we'll make the most of it."

(Reporting by Michael Church, Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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