Bay of Plenty Times

Low-key release for new first five

Highlander­s offer two-line statement on Chiefs recruit

- Jeff Cheshire of the ODT

It was perhaps a fitting end to the Josh Ioanehighl­anders relationsh­ip. A messy two years for the once-blossoming utility back has come to a somewhat mysterious end.

Ioane has been released from his contract a year early, allowing him to sign with the Chiefs for next year’s Super Rugby Pacific.

He will slot in as a replacemen­t for All Black utility Damian Mckenzie, who is not returning to the Chiefs and was reported to have signed in Japan for next season.

The reason for the 26-yearold’s premature departure, and which side instigated the move, remains unclear.

However, the prospect of consistent time back in the No 10 jersey — which he has been deprived of at the Highlander­s over the past two years — would seem the most likely.

Neither Highlander­s chief executive Roger Clark nor Ioane could be reached for comment.

A two-line post on social media, in which the franchise revealed the news and wished Ioane the best, was all the Highlander­s offered.

That was followed by Tuesday’s announceme­nt that cult figure Marty Banks (31) had signed for a third stint with the team.

In a statement released by the Chiefs, Ioane said the culture at the Chiefs was a lure, although he did not delve into the reasons for the early release from the Highlander­s.

“I’ve loved my time with the Highlander­s and am grateful for everything they’ve done for me,” Ioane said.

“However, I’m excited to link up with the Chiefs’ whanau. They’ve built an amazing culture up there from what I’ve heard and I admire what the Chiefs are about. Hopefully I am able to add something to that environmen­t.”

Ioane joined the Highlander­s in 2018 and played his way into the All Blacks as a first five in 2019, earning one test cap.

However, he has since bounced around the backline, while injury and off-field incidents have also featured over the past two seasons.

Last year’s failed experiment to play him at second five, outside Mitch Hunt, lasted half a season.

A return to the No 10 jersey was stunted by hosting the notorious house party, after which he and five other players were dropped this year.

That opened the way for Hunt to take the No 10 jersey and cement himself as firstchoic­e in that role.

Ioane has since been used both at fullback — where he started in the Super Rugby Transtasma­n final — and as impact off the bench.

Ioane remains contracted to Otago until the end of this year, although he left the field in the team’s first game of the NPC season with a head knock.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Josh Ioane’s departure from the Highlander­s was announced in a two-line social media post.
Photo / Photosport Josh Ioane’s departure from the Highlander­s was announced in a two-line social media post.

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