Moana Pasifika’s signing of All Blacks vice-captain Ardie Savea is set to revolutionise the Super Rugby franchise, bolstering its future prospects.
Savea, the reigning World Rugby player of the year, will join Moana Pasifika after an 11-season stint with the Hurricanes, committing to the team until after the 2027 World Cup.
Speaking to state media, Moana Pasifika chairman and former All Black Sir Michael Jones praised the monumental impact of Savea’s addition, describing it as a “game changer” that legitimises the team’s efforts and dreams. Savea’s presence is expected to expand the team’s fan base, attract marquee players, and enhance revenue opportunities, aligning with Moana Pasifika’s vision of sustainability and growth.
Jones highlighted the significance of having Savea, the first current All Black to join Moana Pasifika, in reinforcing the franchise’s reputation and appeal. Savea’s global stature and respect within the rugby community are anticipated to elevate the team’s profile and open doors for Pasifika players.
Amid financial sustainability concerns and venue challenges, Savea’s signing is seen as a catalyst for Moana Pasifika’s success, with plans to finalixe a home ground at North Harbour Stadium.
Beyond rugby, the move is viewed as an opportunity for Savea to give back to his community, embodying Moana Pasifika’s broader mission. Savea will also join his older brother, former All Black Julian Savea.