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    The Blues have secured one of Mitre10 Cup's impressive talents to their 2021 roster

    The Blues have secured one of Mitre10 Cup's impressive talents to their 2021 roster


    Wing Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens scored eight tries for Taranaki.

    Fellow teenager Soane Vikena has signed a four year deal with the franchise, after debuting for Auckland during the Mitre10 Cup at hooker.

    Among other interesting pick-ups, fullback Zarn Sullivan will also have his first season with the franchise next year after making himself at home there for Auckland, while former Crusader Jone Macilai has landed at the franchise.

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