The Borneo Post

Squire latest All Black to exit NZ, agrees Japan move

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WELLINGTON: Liam Squire is the latest All Blacks player to confirm he is leaving New Zealand after this year’s Rugby World Cup, with the loose forward saying on Monday he has agreed to join Japanese club NTT Docomo Red Hurricanes.

The 27-year- old, who has signed a two-year contract, had been expected to sign with a Japanese club after battling a series of niggling injuries that curtailed his appearance­s for the All Blacks and Otago Highlander­s.

When fit, Squire has been the All Blacks first- choice blindside f lanker since 2017, getting the nod ahead of two-time World Cup winner Jerome Kaino.

“It seems like the right time to go,” Squire said in a Highlander­s’ statement on Monday.

“I have really loved my time in New Zealand ... and in particular down here with the Highlander­s, it’s a club that gave me a chance and I appreciate the support I have had.”

Squire was surprise selection for the All Blacks in 2016 but quickly developed into a world- class loose forward with his bruising defence, ball handling and speed.

“Liam has grown into an outstandin­g rugby player since coming into the All Blacks in 2016 and we again look forward to seeing how he goes this year,” All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said.

“His physicalit­y, pace and skills are a real point of difference and he’s a really well- rounded player.”

Injuries to his knees, hands and shoulders, however, have denied him a consistent run in the All Blacks number six jersey and he appeared only eight times in 2018. He has played in 26 tests since his 2016 debut.

Squire’s Highlander­s team mate Ben Smith ( Pau) as well as Wellington Hurricanes winger Nehe Milner- Skudder ( Toulon) and Canterbury Crusaders prop Owen Franks ( Northampto­n) have already confirmed they will leave New Zealand after the Sept. 20-Nov. 2 World Cup in Japan.

Al l Blacks captain Kieran Read has also said he would be leaving New Zealand but has not confirmed his destinatio­n, while Jordan Taufua ( Leicester), Matt Proctor ( Northampto­n) and Jeff Toomaga-Allen ( Wasps) are also heading offshore.

Coach Hansen has also said he is stepping down after the World Cup. — Reuters

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