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Ex-Wallaby Steve Kefu tweets he's a Steamer

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10 May, 2011 10:48 PM3 mins to read

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Former Wallabies centre Steve Kefu has created a little bit of Bay of Plenty history by announcing he'd signed with the union ... via Twitter.
It's a big coup for the Steamers, with the 31-year-old riddled with playing experience in Australia, France and England - and it was obviously too big
a deal for Kefu to keep under his hat.
"Signed for the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand for next season," he tweeted. "Will miss London & all the great people I've met over here. #2weeksleft."
Keen-eyed BOP Mafia personnel - who run the unofficial Steamers support club - spotted Kefu's tweet early yesterday and even Steamers coach Sean Horan was able to see the funny side when he heard how the story had been broken.
It's not surprising Horan's humour was intact, with Kefu a much-needed recruit after the retirement of Grant McQuoid and the departure of Cory Aporo (North Harbour) and Brett Mather (Japan).
"We were looking for a really experienced guy to have a working holiday here for 10 weeks and he fit the bill, as he's on his way back to Aussie," Horan said. "He's got a really experienced head on his shoulders and is in pretty good nick."
Kefu is just finishing a two-year stint with Wasps in England, having also played three seasons with French club Castres.
He played six tests in 2001-2003, amid eight years with the Queensland Reds in the Super 12, and is a brother of 60-cap Wallabies flanker Toutai Kefu, who was a 1999 World Cup winner.
Kefu has played Super rugby, French top-14, English premiership and Heineken Cup, as well as his test appearances, and the Steamers feel they've gained a major before an abridged ITM Cup season starts in July.
"We've been working on this ever since we lost Brett Mather. We've got a 10-game campaign in six weeks so he may only play half of those games but what he's going to give us is a huge knowledge base and that experience," Horan said. "A few of the boys that know he's coming are already really keen to learn off him."
Other midfield options include Dan Waenga, Afai Esera, Ben Smith, Phil Burleigh and Jason Hona, and Mather's loss was tempered by the time he gave the union to find a replacement.
"He had an out-clause in his contract and we were working in pretty closely with him. He had to buy his way out of the contract but it was a mutual agreement because it was what he wanted to do and it would've been a different story if it was a lot closer to the season."
Kefu is one of five brothers, four of whom are rugby players. Younger sibling Mafileo is playing in France for Toulon and their father played six times for Tonga and was part of the team which achieved a historic win over Australia in 1973.

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