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Perenara rates rising Naholo

- -Wide World of Sports.

World rugby has another flying Fijian to keep its eyes on after a stellar Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific return from Kini Naholo.

Kini is the younger brother of Highlander­s cult hero Waisake Naholo, who played for the All Blacks between 2015 and 2018. Kini’s return to Super Rugby Pacific has been a long time coming after he blew out his ACL in 2020 playing for the Chiefs. In 2022, he played just one game for the Crusaders, but again was struck down by injury.

Nearly 1000 days on from the ACL tear, the 23-year-old wandered out onto Wellington’s iconic Cake Tin for the team he was facing all those years ago.

His comeback couldn’t have gone much better, scoring two tries for the Hurricanes in a dominant 34-17 win over the Waratahs on Friday night.

Teamwork

“Pretty stoked with the win,” said Naholo. “I think the boys came out tonight firing and I’m pretty stoked with my first game. “It means a lot for me and the team as well,” he said of his return.

“The boys did a pretty good job out there and set me up. I think I’m pretty stoked with the tries. As I said, it’s teamwork.

“The boys are not so much pushing each other (for spots in the team) but are helping each other out on the field.

“It doesn’t matter who’s playing or not. We’re just out there trying to help each other be better for the team.”

‘Special kid’

Naholo drew praise from All Blacks star and Super Rugby Pacific winner TJ Perenara, who said the young gun has been a force at training.

“He’s been playing really well today,” said Perenara.

“Even in our training environmen­t, the stuff that he can do with the ball and the impact that he has on our training, it’s been special to see.

“So to see him put it into practice today, we’re all excited by this kid.”

While Waisake has represente­d New Zealand, Kini mightn’t follow in the footsteps of his brother if the opportunit­y arises. Born in Sigatoka, Naholo hails from Nadroumai Village in Nadroga. He is said to be a proud Fijian.

The Hurricanes travel to Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland, to face Moana Pasifika, this Saturday.

 ?? Photo: Wide World of Sports ?? Fiji-born Hurricanes winger Kini Naholo on his way to score the first of his two tries against Waratahs at the Sky Stadium in Wellington on March 17, 2023.
Photo: Wide World of Sports Fiji-born Hurricanes winger Kini Naholo on his way to score the first of his two tries against Waratahs at the Sky Stadium in Wellington on March 17, 2023.
 ?? Halfback TJ ?? Former Super Rugby Pacific winner and All Blacks star Perenara
Halfback TJ Former Super Rugby Pacific winner and All Blacks star Perenara

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