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Perenara link to Roosters

Ruffling feathers: All Blacks star in talks for shock NRL switch but Hurricanes expect him to return home

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All Blacks star halfback TJ Perenara is reportedly weighing up a shock code switch to the NRL. 1 News reported last night Perenara is “seriously considerin­g” a switch after the Sydney Roosters reached out to his agent Warren Alcock.

“We are talking to NZR and other parties that have approached us,” Alcock told 1 News.

Perenara is contracted to New Zealand Rugby until the end of this year, and the All Blacks halfback and former Hurricanes co-captain is plying his trade in the Japanese Top League with the Red Hurricanes, choosing to take up the short-term contract overseas late last year.

Hurricanes chief executive Avan Lee told the Herald last night he touched base with the halfback last week as he attempts to get Perenara back in the capital.

“I had a long Zoom call with him and his manager and spoke about the Hurricanes and the All Blacks. We didn’t talk about rugby league, just talked about the Hurricanes and obviously we’re keen to get him home. He said he’s keen to be a Hurricane and be an All Black again,” Lee said.

“He’s got choices and if there is truth to the Roosters rumour then obviously he’s more than able to have that conversati­on, so we only control our conversati­on with TJ and we know how much he loves the Hurricanes. If he comes home and is playing anywhere near what he normally would then he’ll be in the All Blacks as well at Rugby World Cup 2023.”

Lee admits he wasn’t surprised to see the report, and says they have to do their best to give Perenara the best offer to return to New Zealand Rugby.

“You’re never confident in these conversati­ons because you just don’t know what’s driving someone at this particular time, but I’m pretty confident — I know what we need to do to get TJ home but it doesn’t surprise me there might be interest from other sports or at least rugby league.

“He loves rugby league — it’s not really [a] surprise, when you’ve been and around profession­al rugby for a while you know it’s a pretty fluid process and there’s other teams involved, if there’s rugby league involved well that’s just another team. I’m not too worried about that, we’ve just got to do our best for TJ. Knowing he loves the team is a significan­t factor.”

Perenara said last year that his Japanese sabbatical “doesn’t mean it’s the end for me” in New Zealand.

However, All Blacks great Sir John Kirwan believes NZ Rugby should think twice about signing the 69-cap All Black.

“You can’t re-sign Perenara,” Kirwan said on Sky Sport’s Breakdown. “I love the man, don’t get me wrong. But who do you want to keep?

“There’s some young guys coming through and for the next World Cup I just think [they need a shot]. Look, I’d love

to sign him but if it was a case of signing a couple of young guys that are going to get us to the next World Cup, as good and on further, then I think he’s going to be [left out].

“If you think about TJ, he’s been a great servant of the game, [ but] he’s getting into the twilight of his career. And for me, there are guys that are starting to stack up that are going to give us another two World Cups.”

Kirwan added that in a perfect world, Peranara should be resigned on his return but factors such as NZ Rugby’s limited resources.

That could be a factor in why Perenara is weighing his options, despite not having any league experience, although his father Thomas was a Junior Kiwi and cousin, Henry, is a NRL referee.

I had a long Zoom call with him and his manager and spoke about the Hurricanes and the All Blacks. We didn’t talk about rugby league. Hurricanes chief executive Avan Lee

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? TJ Perenara is “seriously considerin­g” a switch to the Roosters.
Photo / Getty Images TJ Perenara is “seriously considerin­g” a switch to the Roosters.

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