Another player leaves the Highlanders, this time to Glasgow
Glasgow Warriors have signed Tongan international prop Siua Halanukonuka. He will join on a two-year contract in October, following the conclusion of his Mitre 10 Cup commitments with the Tasman Makos.
Tipping the scales at 120kg, Halanukonuka has been a fixture in the Highlanders squad during the past season.
Having made his debut for the Dunedin-based side against the Hurricanes in 2016, the prop has since gone on to make 26 appearances in Super Rugby.
Halanukonuka will be familiar to at least one of his new teammates, having lined up against Tommy Seymour during the Highlanders' recent 23-22 victory over the British and Irish Lions. Indeed, it was the 30-year-old's impact off the bench that helped win a crucial late penalty, from which Marty Banks kicked the winning points.
He made his debut for Tonga in 2014, appearing off the bench in a 23-9 win over Georgia. He has since gone on to win six caps for his country and featured in their famous 19-17 victory over Italy in November 2016.
Halanukonuka will be looking to leave New Zealand on a high as he seeks to help Tasman repeat their run to the 2016 Mitre 10 Cup Final, whilst adding to his 38 appearances for the Makos.
The prop also has experience of European rugby, having made 10 appearances for French side Narbonne as a medical joker in the 2014/15 season.
He becomes the 10th new player to join the club ahead of the new season, with Huw Jones, Callum Gibbins, Oli Kebble, Adam Hastings, Lelia Masaga, Samuela Vunisa, Kiran McDonald, Brandon Thomson and George Turner already signed up.
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Can you relay which "Irish" have said this? News to me.
I have stated that it is not the meritocracy it claims to be due to the draw and scheduling.
The 2023 draw was made right after the 2019 WC so I can substantiate that claim. For example Scotland who were 4th seed when the RWC started finished in joined 16th position. This was not a reflection of their ability: the draw meant they had to play two of the big 4 and bear at least one to have a chance of making a top 8.
Careful when you are sh1t talking the Irish. There are a few of us around here now.
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