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Nonu rides into another coastal town

- Joseph Pearson

All Blacks great Ma’a Nonu is going coast to coast to play for Ngāti Porou East Coast again in the Heartland Championsh­ip.

The 103-test centre came off the bench last Saturday as East Coast won their first Heartland match since 2013, ending a losing streak of 54 matches by beating Buller 50-26 in Ruatōria.

Yesterday, East Coast coach Hosea Gear named himself and Nonu on the bench for today’s round-six match against West Coast in Greymouth. Nonu will make his second appearance in sky blue alongside Gear, his former All Blacks, Hurricanes and Wellington teammate, who agreed to Nonu’s one condition when deciding to play: that he lines up for the Coast, too.

Greymouth’s John Sturgeon Park is the next venue where the 39-yearold will feature after his Heartland debut ended with him triumphant­ly riding a local’s horse around Whakarua Park.

The coast-to-coast travel is one of the longest away trips for the Ruatōria-based team, who have to fly from Gisborne to Christchur­ch, then across to the West Coast via a chartered flight, finishing with a bus ride to Greymouth.

There’s also the return journey, but such arduous travel hasn’t deterred Nonu, who won the World Cup twice (2011 and 2015) in a storied career.

He was the star attraction last Saturday when East Coast ended their losing run in a memorable occasion for the country’s smallest union, whose iwi-based team was a winner again in the grassroots game’s flagship competitio­n.

Alongside Nonu and Gear was another former internatio­nal, Samoan Faifili Levave, with the trio coming on in the 60th minute when East Coast led winless Buller by 31 points.

Levave has been named on the bench to face West Coast, too, as East Coast aim for successive wins after eight years without one.

Both teams have 1-4 records after five rounds, with West Coast’s only win this year coming in round two when they beat winless King Country 34-17 in Taupō.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? John Sturgeon Park in Greymouth will host East Coast in the Heartland Championsh­ip today.
GETTY IMAGES John Sturgeon Park in Greymouth will host East Coast in the Heartland Championsh­ip today.
 ?? ?? Ma’a Nonu is saddling up for another adventure after his high-profile return last weekend.
Ma’a Nonu is saddling up for another adventure after his high-profile return last weekend.

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