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All Black Wallace Sititi re-signs with Chiefs and NZ Rugby until 2027

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Wallace Sititi in play against Italy. Photo / ©INPHO/Tom Maher

Wallace Sititi in play against Italy. Photo / ©INPHO/Tom Maher

World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year Wallace Sititi has committed for another two years with New Zealand Rugby and the Chiefs, signing a new contract until the end of 2027.

Considered one of the most exciting young players in world rugby, Sititi made his Super Rugby Pacific debut for the Chiefs last year and earned an All Blacks call-up a few months later before making his debut against Fiji in San Diego.

He became a key part of the All Blacks squad in 2024, starting the final seven tests of the season.

Last November, he was named World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year and All Blacks Player of the Year before missing the start of the Super Rugby Pacific season with a knee injury. He returned to action last month as the Chiefs prepare for a title run in the Super Rugby playoffs.

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A proud Chief, Sititi is looking forward to many more games and says the team culture is a big part of his decision to stay.

“Everyone can see how well we gel as a team and how well we connect. The Chiefs took my family in with open arms and welcomed us right from the start. We really feel at home here. I know my parents and my family enjoy being part of the team culture just as much as I do.

“I love playing for the Chiefs. Their style of play suits me. There is still a lot of room for me to grow and develop as a player and I think the best place for me to do it is here in New Zealand with the Chiefs.”

Head coach Clayton McMillan says Sititi’s decision to re-sign is a major win for the club’s future.

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“Wallace is one of the most dynamic young players in world rugby. He’s shown incredible resilience to overcome injury and come back even stronger.

“The energy, skill, and physicality he brings to every game is infectious. We’re stoked to have Wallace locked in and leading the next generation of Gallagher Chiefs.

“He brings a professionalism that lifts those around him, and he has strong leadership potential. He’s a player with a huge future and to have his commitment to the Chiefs gives me confidence in the environment we’ve built and where we’re heading as a club.”

Chris Lendrum, general manager professional rugby & performance at NZR added: “Wallace has made a great start to his professional career and is showing the promise and talent as a full international as he displayed when representing the New Zealand Under 20s in 2022.

“To receive the 2024 World Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Year award was recognition of Wallace’s athletic prowess, but also his dedication to constant improvement. We’re looking forward to a continuation of his growth over the next two years.”

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