The New Zealand Herald

What exodus?

Hansen rejects Sopoaga’s claim

- Patrick McKendry

Lima Sopoaga’s assertion the black jersey is losing some of its appeal and more All Blacks were likely to head offshore in search of more money has been met with a measured but firm rebuttal by coach Steve Hansen.

Sopoaga, who left for England club Wasps after finishing up with the Highlander­s in July, recently made his comments to an English press pack apparently eager to find cracks in the All Black machine.

They are likely to be disappoint­ed, however, and Sopoaga’s warning would probably have carried more weight had he been the All Blacks’ first-choice first-five rather than a player slipping down the pecking order behind Damian McKenzie and potentiall­y Richie Mo’unga.

New Zealand players are always likely to be paid more offshore. Warnings of an exodus of All Blacks aren’t new and it’s unlikely to happen while the policy of only selecting players based here remains.

“We will always understand that people are going to go overseas, particular­ly some of the Pasifika boys who are supporting more than just themselves,” Hansen said.

“Do we like it? No, I don’t like it when I lose guys who I think could be a real benefit to this team because my job is to make the team as strong as possible.”

He would do his best to persuade players to stay, Hansen said.

“I am going to try to talk them out of it if I can. But if they go then they go with our blessing and we will support them.

“He’s [Sopoaga] over there now and he’s obviously loving it and at some point he’ll take over the driving of that team [Wasps] and do a good job.”

Hansen insists there’s no imminent exodus on the cards.

“I don’t think there are any more going than has been and there is a lot of guys over there who think it is a grind and they report that back to the guys who are here,” he said.

“We have got to create an environmen­t where the players are well looked after from a player-load strategy and we are working on that with NZ Rugby and the franchises. We have to try to prolong their careers so maybe they don’t have to go overseas to get that big lump of money if they could play another four or five years here and get the same money.”

Hansen was also eager to clarify his recent comments about approachin­g the Government for financial assistance in retaining players from the clutches of offshore clubs.

“It is not about going cap in hand to the Government. The point of

making that comment . . . rugby in this country is an important part of who we are and what we are and not all the money we make goes to the players,” he said. “It goes into funding the grass-roots, developmen­t and women’s rugby.

“We are spending more than we have got and that is not a great way to run a budget. This is just my opinion so people can pooh-pooh it all they like. The All Blacks over many years have been a great brand for New Zealand,” said Hansen.

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Lima Sopoaga’s exodus warning has been rejected by the All Blacks.
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Photo / Photosport

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