Horowhenua Chronicle

Feagaiga takes over as head coach

Natural progressio­n for former assistant coach

- Paul Williams

Horowhenua-Ka¯ piti Rugby Union bosses have stuck with home grown stock with the announceme­nt of new coach for next season.

Aleni Feagaiga, 40, had served his apprentice­ship as assistant coach of the Heartland team for the last three seasons alongside head coach Chris Wilton, and was the obvious successor.

It was a natural progressio­n for Feagaiga with Wilton stepping down as coach after seven seasons at the helm, although it was a nervous wait to see if his applicatio­n was successful.

HKRU had a number of applicants that were whittled down to a shortlist for interviews, with Feagaiga eventually getting the nod.

The former student of Taitoko Primary School and Waiopehu College floated between rugby and rugby league in his playing days as a midfield back, but went straight into coaching after hanging up his boots.

Feagaiga had done his time coming through the grades and had coached just about every team imaginable — colts, senior reserve and premier grade club rugby locally, while also coaching U14s, U16s, U18s boys, U18s girls, U20s and Developmen­t representa­tive teams.

In 2018 and 2019 he coached the New Zealand

Heartland Under 19 team, while he had been a New Zealand/Hurricanes age grade selector for the past eight years. He had the theory work to go with it, too, as an accredited World Rugby Educator (2012), World Rugby Level 3 Coach (2017) and a World Rugby Coach (2018).

Feagaiga was excited about his posting and the season ahead. “I feel totally humbled to be given the opportunit­y to coach our Heartland side next year. I’m definitely excited for the challenge ahead, this is another massive blessing for me and my family,” he said.

“I’ve been able to take a lot of learning from the past three seasons — the highs and lows — and I’m looking forward to the future.”

Horowhenua Kapiti RFU chief executive Corey Kennett said he was excited by Feagaiga’s appointmen­t.

“I’m proud to see Aleni’s developmen­t from coaching club rugby to age grade rugby and to now hold the Heartland head coach role. I look forward to seeing Aleni develop in this position and wish him all the best,” he said.

 ?? Photo / Dave Lintott ?? Aleni Feagaiga (left) with East Coast coach Hosea Gear at Levin Domain.
Photo / Dave Lintott Aleni Feagaiga (left) with East Coast coach Hosea Gear at Levin Domain.
 ?? ?? Aleni Feagaiga
Aleni Feagaiga

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