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As Moana Pasifika prepares for the upcoming Super Rugby season, a strong sense of purpose is pumping through the squad.
While the departure of former captain Ardie Savea has left a significant gap, new recruits Tupou Afungia, Jimmy Tupou and Mamoru Harada agree the team's cultural identity remains its foundation, with players drawn from across the Pacific and beyond.
Afungia fulfilling a dream
Tongan-born Afungia said joining the team has fulfilled a lifelong goal to represent his cultural heritage on the world stage.
He moved to Aotearoa to finish school and joined the rugby scene in Hawke's Bay. But even after playing in America for three years, he could not pass up the opportunity to return and join Moana Pasifika.
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"Coming to Moana wasn't a hard decision for me," Afungia said.
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