Tu’inukuafe signed to 2025

Tu’inukuafe signed to 2025

Montpellier asserts that he made a nice little coup. Selected 17 times with the All Blacks, Karl Tu’inukuafe will find the French promoter under the French champions’ colors for three years. After wearing the colors of Narbonne during the 2015-16 season, when Aude played in Pro D2, the Auckland native will play in elite French rugby for three seasons. Indeed, through a press release, the Cists confirmed the signing of Karl Tu’inukuafe until June 2025, who has already started training with his new teammates since the beginning of the week. A signature to be expected since this weekend, the New Zealander was observed in the stands of GGL Stadium as he lost his new squad to Toulouse to mark the final poster of day five of the top 14.

Tu’inufuaf will bring more competition

After three years with the Oakland Blues, and clearly not part of Ian Foster’s plans for the next World Cup, the 29-year-old columnist who trained at Wesley College in Boqueco and then fired at North Harbor at the highest level decided to embark on a new challenge away from his homeland. . Above all, he will bring his experience to the front line in Montpellier, which will have to compose without Grégory Fichten, a victim of a ruptured cruciate ligaments of the knee who has not yet resumed competition. Thus, Karl Twinkoff will be put in competition with Enzo Forlita and Simon-Pierre Chofak, who have shared playing time since the start of the season, which has seen MHR win three successive successes framed by an opening loss on turf. La Rochelle and defeat last weekend against Toulouse.

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