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Unwanted Reece with Crusaders

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Christchur­ch: Fijian flyer Sevu Reece is getting a second chance with the Crusaders.

The 21-year-old is training with the reigning Super Rugby champions in Christchur­ch, a far cry from Connacht in Ireland, where he would have been if his two-year contract wasn’t shredded in October.

The Irish club cut ties with the Waikato wing after he appeared in the Hamilton District Court on one count of male assaults female, an incident involving his girlfriend in July last year.

He was discharged without conviction, fined $750, and suspended for one Mitre 10 Cup match.

Despite running in 14 tries in 11 games for the Mooloos, he wasn’t named in any of the 2019 Super squads when they were named in November. However, the Crusaders have brought him in on a replacemen­t contract, meaning he will remain with them until at least the end of the pre-season. “He’s done a lot of work around the incident, he’s been totally honest with that and he’s working hard on things,” Crusaders assistant coach Brad Mooar said after the team’s training session at Malvern Park.

Reece, who remains with his partner and has settled well in Christchur­ch, is one of a bunch of replacemen­t players training with the Crusaders while their All Blacks take extended leave.

Giving Reece a shot will raise eyebrows, Mooar accepts. “We won’t hide behind that. He’s a young man who has made a mistake, and it’s a serious mistake,” he said. Reece could don the red and black jersey in pre-season fixtures against the Hurricanes in Levin on February 2, and Highlander­s in Southbridg­e on February 8.

What he does between now and then will determine whether or not he is given an opportunit­y to stick around. Despite losing wing/centre Seta Tamanivalu to French club Bordeaux after the 2018 season, and Jone Macilai not being re-signed, the Crusaders are not short of talent in the outside backs.

George Bridge, fresh from making his All Blacks debut against Japan, is no doubt a lock on one wing while former All Black Israel Dagg returns from a stint in Japan. David Havili, Will Jordan, Manasa Mataele, Braydon Ennor, and rookies Leicester Faingaanuk­u (Tasman) and Ngane Punivai (Canterbury), are also contracted.

 ?? Sevu Reece in action for Waikato. Photo: Zimbio ??
Sevu Reece in action for Waikato. Photo: Zimbio

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