Moana Pasifika keen to build own identity
Power, flair and courage. They are three words coach Aaron Mauger hopes will become synonymous with Moana Pasifika as the new Super Rugby Pacific franchise looks to quickly make a mark on the competition.
While players were gradually revealed over the past six weeks, Monday marked another major milestone for Moana Pasifika as their first ever squad was confirmed, with former Highlanders and Crusaders outside back Tima Fainga’anuku completing the 38-man roster.
A Pacific Island franchise in Super Rugby has been a long time coming but having only been granted an unconditional licence in July, Moana Pasifika have worked around the clock to build the team from scratch.
There is, of course, still a long way to go and Mauger is relishing the opportunity to establish a long-lasting culture amongst the squad that reflects where they come from.
‘‘I want us to be known for being us,’’ Mauger told ‘‘It’s a team like no other and we don’t want to be compared to other teams.
‘‘There’s so much richness in our own history and our own narrative that we can draw inspiration from. We want that to be reflected on the field as well.
‘‘We want to be refreshing, we want to be different. We’re happy to embrace our uniqueness and get out there and play our style. That looks like power, that looks like flair, that looks like courage – guys backing themselves, having a crack and putting smiles on some faces.
‘‘We really hope to inject some energy into this competition,’’ he said.
Finding a core group of experienced players was always a priority for Mauger and his staff, which is where the likes of former Wallabies duo Sekope Kepu and Christian Leali’ifano, and Manu Samoa internationals Jack Lam, Ray Niuia and Henry Taefu come in.’’
There is no shortage of athleticism right across the park, but in order to reach their full potential Mauger felt it was crucial they nail the key decision-making positions.
With Leali’ifano joined by impressive Hawke’s Bay firstfive Lincoln McClutchie, former Crusaders halfback Ereatara Enari and ex-Blues fullback Lolagi Visinia, the former Leicester and Highlanders coach is confident they have struck the right balance.
Mauger was also excited by a number of talented inexperienced players who have been waiting to grasp the chance provided by Moana Pasifika.
‘‘All they need is an opportunity to be part of a full-time programme and what you see when these guys come through the other side of a first pre-season can be pretty special.
‘‘We know we’ve got a couple of those in our mix, so I’m looking forward to seeing how far they progress during this pre-season.’’
Mauger will have less time to work with his side over summer than expected due to Covid-19 disruptions, with the squad not assembling in full until January 5. But it’s another challenge Moana Pasifika are determined to overcome as they count down to the historic season-opener against the Brumbies at Mt Smart Stadium on February 18.
‘‘The goal posts have moved a couple of times in terms of assembly dates so we just make do with what we can,’’ he said.
‘‘We’ve got guys in Auckland who have missed out on NPC programmes who are now able to train in smaller groups. We’ve got guys who have just finished playing rugby at the weekend in the NPC finals, so it’s a real individualised approach from us.’’
‘‘‘‘We want to be refreshing, we want to be different.’’ Aaron Mauger
Moana Pasifika coach