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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby

    TJ Perenara will have a farewell from the capital in Wellington colours

    TJ Perenara will have a farewell from the capital in Wellington colours


    The halfback's been released by the All Blacks to play tomorrow's home NPC quarter-final against Counties-Manukau before his shift to Japan.

    The Lions will also have Billy Proctor, Ruben Love and Asafo Aumua, while the Steelers feature Cam Roigard in his second match back from injury.

    A total of 14 northern hemisphere tourists bolster teams.

    Pasilio Tosi will front for Bay of Plenty against Hawke's Bay on Saturday, while Stephen Perofeta will suit up for Taranaki against Waikato, who have Luke Jacobson and Samipeni Finau.

    Sunday's fixture sees Ethan Blackadder and David Havili represent Tasman and George Bell, Fletcher Newell and Sam Darry join Canterbury.

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     09 Oct: A rugby union civil war has broken out across the Tasman
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     09 Oct: Determination within the Black Ferns to use the hurt of three straight defeats to restore some pride in the jersey
     08 Oct: Australian rugby coach Michael Cheika has questioned whether he's welcome in England's domestic league after incurring a two-match ban for disrespecting a medical official on September 21
     08 Oct: Joseph Manu has begun his code switch from league to union
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