Bay of Plenty Times

In-form Sotutu staying until 2026

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Super Rugby’s form player will remain with the Blues, giving them a boost as they chase an elusive championsh­ip this year.

Powerhouse No 8 Hoskins Sotutu has extended his time at the Auckland franchise through to the end of the 2026 season.

Sotutu has shown outstandin­g form this season, solidifyin­g his status as one of the country’s best No 8s, and could be eyeing a return to the All Blacks. Since making his Blues debut in 2019 against the Crusaders Sotutu has become a mainstay in the Blues pack, consistent­ly delivering exceptiona­l performanc­es.

In the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season to date, Sotutu is the leading try scorer (9) while recording a further five try assists.

He has averaged 7.9 metres per carry in this campaign — the best rate of any forward in the competitio­n (min 50 carries).

“I’m incredibly proud and honoured to extend my time with the Blues,” said Sotutu. “This club means a lot to me, and I’m committed to contributi­ng my best both on and off the field in the coming seasons.”

Blues general manager of rugby Murray Williams praised Sotutu’s recommitme­nt to the club.

“Hoskins is a rare talent and his form in the 2024 season to date has been without peer.

“We’re thrilled to have him continue with the club as a cornerston­e of our squad.”

Sotutu also praised the family feel at the Blues and looked ahead to the top-of-the-table fixture against the Hurricanes today.

“This club feels like home to me, I’ve got a lot of mates here who I’ve played many seasons of rugby alongside. We’re building nicely this season and know we have a massive match this weekend against the Hurricanes — it promises to be a great game in the afternoon sun.”

Blues head coach Vern Cotter said Sotutu has stepped his game up this season.

“Hoskins can do things no other player in his position can do with ball in hand.

“His five-point contributi­ons have helped us build scoreboard pressure and he’s getting regular turnovers at lineout and tackle situations,” said Cotter.

“He’s building his performanc­e from game to game and his consistenc­y each week is remarkable considerin­g he’s playing big minutes.

“I have no doubt he will help his teammates seek a top performanc­e this weekend.”

 ?? PHOTO / PHOTOSPORT ?? Blues powerhouse No 8 Hoskins Sotutu is this season’s Super Rugby Pacific leading try scorer (9).
PHOTO / PHOTOSPORT Blues powerhouse No 8 Hoskins Sotutu is this season’s Super Rugby Pacific leading try scorer (9).

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