New Zealand All Blacks centre Malakai Fekitoa, at the team hotel, after the announcement of the All Blacks team for their second Pool C match against Namibia, held at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Stadium,
New Zealand All Blacks centre Malakai Fekitoa, at the team hotel, after the announcement of the All Blacks team for their second Pool C match against Namibia, held at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Stadium,
"I don't handle some situation very well on and off the field. I get really angry sometimes and flip out so I would like to apologise publicly to any of you if I ever said something really hurtful to you at home, on the field and through social media.
"I'm ashamed and regretful, Lesson learnt. I suggest that no matter how old you are or who you are. Whatever it is. You need to speak to someone about it. Your feelings and what's inside you. Its never bad until it will cost you. #CallOutForHelp."
The Highlanders midfielder, who moved to New Zealand from Tonga aged 17, has earned 13 caps for the All Blacks and last year won both the Super Rugby title and the World Cup trophy.