All Black Patrick Tuipulotu has been given the chiefly title of Sa'u at a ceremony in the village of Apolima. Photo / Samoa Observer
All Black lock Patrick Tuipulotu will take on a fresh challenge in the new year, having been named a family chief in Samoa this week.
The 23-year-old lock has been bestowed the chiefly title of Sa'u, from the village of Apolima. Dressed in traditional finery, Tuipulotu is seen wearing a
ceremonial beaded headpiece made called a pale fuiono and a money lei which is later gifted to those at the ceremony.
Footage of the ceremony shows village elders and church ministers giving a special blessing.
He was among 31 family members - including his father - to be bestowed a title yesterday, the Samoa Observer reported.
The young All Black, who grew up in New Zealand and attended Auckland's St Peter's College, told the publication that becoming a matai - chief - was an honour and acknowledged the responsibilities that would come with it.