Mauvaka extends to Toulouse, Tuʻinukuafe to Montpellier?

Aurélie SACCHELLI, Media365, posted on Monday May 16, 2022 at 11:05pm

Stade Toulouse announced on Monday that its France international Beto Mofaka has extended his contract until 2026. In addition, Karl Torinokove, an All Black columnist, was to give his approval to Montpellier.

In recent months, the Toulouse stadium has expanded a large part of its French and European 2021 crowns, and despite Saturday’s elimination from Leinster that will prevent Rogue and Noire from achieving the European double, Haute-Garonne club announced a new victory. Monday extended. After Thomas Ramos, Julian Marchand, Antoine Dupont, Roman Ntamak, Cyril Bale or even François Croes, Beto Mofaka signs a new lease. The 25-year-old bitch has been extended until June 2026. Arrived in Toulouse in 2012, aged 15, the Noumea native started his career with the Red and Blacks in 2016, and since then has played 83 matches for the Toulouse shirt., including 42 starting players, scored 8 attempts (4 attempts in 20 matches this season in all competitions). His performances have allowed him to wear the France shirt 14 times (5 attempts) since 2019, to score two attempts against the Blacks last November and win the Six Nations tournament in March. The bitch will now try to help the stadium, currently sixth in the top 14, to win the last two matches in the Brave and against Biarritz to hold on to the play-offs, or even the semi-finals.

All blacks in Herault?

On the part of Montpellier, the signing is not yet official, but it is a very big rumor. according to regpiramaMHR would have approved Karl Tuʻinukuafe, the 29-year-old New Zealand left-back, to play for the Auckland Blues. The player already knows France, having spent a season in Narbonne, in Pro D2, in 2015-16. Also passing through North Harbor, chiefs and thus the Blues, Tuʻinukuafe will arrive in Montpellier on October 1, after the rugby tournament, which he must play for New Zealand. The column has 26 caps with the first Blacks (one attempt recorded) and participated in the last fall tour of Europe, but not in the defeat against France at the Stade de France.

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