10 September 2010

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Surgery ends Bekker's season
Pressure on Rokocoko
ABs to attack wallaby scrum this saturday
Photo of game plan angers ABs
Ban stands for Cooper
Rugby bosses back De Villiers
Could Pocock beat McCaw
Dean happy to give Barnes his chance
Australian Carter?
Melbourne turf not up to scratch
De Villiers in trouble
Australia changes
Cowan and Rokocoko return
All's well in SA camp
Inside the appeal
All Blacks will try to be fair tacklers
Premiership movement
All Blacks get bumped by AFL game
Barnes ready to fill in for Cooper
Richard Loe's thought on De Villiers
Jason Robinson returns!
Jake White wants Boks Job back
Kelleher goes under the knife
Only ourselves to blame - Smit
Pressure plan worked for Wallabies
Ioane out for season
Australia will appeal Cooper's ban
Graham Henry impressed by Wallabies
Fourie and Cooper Banned
Wallabies victorious in Brisbane
Big Guns returns for Wallabies
NZ strengthened by Kahui return
South Africa make 4 changes
James O'Connor to start on the wing
Can Pocock give Australia the edge??
Pienaar will bring his own game
Rokocoko turns down Toulon switch
Rokocoko turns down Toulon switch
Injured Bekker departs from Springboks camp
Potgieter excited by Sharks switch
Ranger and Messam dropped for Australia trip
Mitchell returns ahead of Springbok test
McCaw is All-time most winning All Black
De Villiers banned for spear tackle
New Zealand defeat Springboks again
2010 Tri-nations fixtures
Aviva is new sponsor of premiership
New Zealand defeat South Africa in Tri-Nations opener
Wasps set to sign Powell
Botha banned for 9 weeks
Vuvuzela banned
Harry Ellis retires
Harry Ellis retires
Butch James dropped from Springbok Squad
Test first as prop brothers square off
Munster and Leinster bring big guns back
NZ Rugby Union apologises to Maori
Over 300,000 Rugby World Cup tickets sought
Botha leads Bulls B into Newlands
My dad never got over South Africa's snub
Anger will spur on 'Mad Dog'
Nine new faces for tour Down Under
Crane now mobile for Tigers
Racing nine signs for Wasps
Reds' Kiwi connection back for blockbuster
Lend Dan Carter a hand - coach
Ex-All Blacks caught in Worcester's relegation
Jason Robinson exits Edgeley Park
Duo back, O'Connell ruled out
Toulon ask Rooney to stay
Boks clash on cards for Maori
NZRU slams door on Carl Hayman exception
NZRU slams door on Carl Hayman exception
All Blacks greats sign up to promote World Cup
Jones finally gives Hewat the tap - for Suntory
Top 14 wrap: Toulouse stay at home
Heineken Cup: Kelleher's top goal
Brumbies want referee Walsh axed
Henry calls on Williams to come home
Faingaa turns down offers to sign with Brumbies
Rising star owes it all to porker
Anger over Jonah Lomu death hoax
Encounter; The next phase
10 years on from Grannygate
Seven's Olympic status raises hope of Pacific nations
Shooting At Rugby Game shakes community
Palu included in Waratahs squad to play Crusaders
Mika's Tasman move about Rugby World Cup bid
Halangahu finally feels at home in No.10 jersey
Injured Mils Muliaina to rethink goals
Fetu'u Vainikolo wants to make No 11 his own
Faumuina switches to union, seeking redemption
Sonny to snub NRL and All Blacks
Roko sorry
Soane Toanga'uiha change of heart
Marist and Apia retain shields
Injuries hit our Hong Kong bid
PRC champs take a break
Pesamino in the mood to try
Hayman defection boosts Afoa's World Cup hopes
Chiefs name Sione Lauaki to start
Healthy living - the Vainikolo way
Lauaki says sorry for early morning assault
Vainikolo signs new two-year deal at Gloucester
Pesamino salutes Samoan fans
Smith's final season in the balance
Former All Black Tana Umaga laces up boots again
Superb Samoa win Adelaide Sevens
Forgotten star Lesley Vainikolo wants his place back in England team
Jonah Lomu: Wing commander has seen the light
Naba, Roko hold key
Boost for youth rugby development
Only the best will do
Folau on hit list
Schools rugby uncertain future
Taranaki rugby forward Soqeta heading to Japan
Umaga sure Sonny Bill can make it in rugby
Colin Cooper's not amused over Ma'a Nonu
Sevens flyer joins Northland
Blues look to celebrate Mealamu's century
Toeava back for Blues to face Brumbies
Third strike must surely mean 'out'
Ma'a Nonu cited over dangerous tackle
Hickey hopeful after Palu cleared of serious injury
Halangahu explains why he's no Rebel
Bobo extends Metro deal
Sacked Smith gets Waikato coaching job
Schools rugby season on today
Rugby jerseys popular sponsors’ item
National sevens rep to strengthen Navosa
Umaga to 'play, coach Counties-Manukau'
Lauaki charged with assault
Manu Samoa 7s – it’s time to deliver
No guts, no glory, says pace ace Roko
Courage to stand up for happier days
Latuniupulu replaces Sills in Wallaby Seven
Go easy on the penalties, says Tialata
Lessons to be learnt - Muliaina
France joins Sonny Bill William's possible play list
Aus,NZ-based reps for cup meet
Modest Blues loosie is a man of many talents
Tuqiri says buy to union
Warriors want Sonny Bill Williams
Saleimoa NZ pay rugby homage
Magic of rugby, Isake chases top flight footy
Marist milestone
Robbie Fruean kicks predecessor to touch
Fresh faces in Fiji 7s squad
Wardens edge Army to win Marist 7s
Forget money, Sonny
Eagles scoop U19 title
Alando Soakai re-signs with Otago
Ieremia aware of challenges facing partnership
Chiefs Sione Lauaki in trouble again
Chiefs prop Taumalolo cited for high tackle
There is more to Gloucester than Lesley Vainikolo
Tagicakibau blow for London Irish
Discipline concerns for sevens coach
Performance analysis way to go for union
Reinvented Lealiifano survivor
Rudd's rugby diplomacy scores a Pacific try
FRU goes high tech
New inclusions unlikely: Tanivula
Suva rugby overhaul
Marist 7s to fire up minus Fiji reps
FRU will not rush in naming National 7s team
Eagles unveil new 7s star
Wallabies won't chase SBW
Muliaina back in powerful Chiefs side to play Reds
Lote's last game for Leicester
Wallaby hooker set to face the Sharks
Barbarians win tri-nations:where to now…
Mikaele Pesamino’s lotto tips
Sevens Analysis: The secrets to success
Umaga and Sonny Bill to return?
Lesley Vainikolo on the rampage as Gloucester crush Sale Sharks
Howlett extends Munster sojourn
Tane Tu'ipulotu hoping to have the last laugh at Sixways
Bristol Rugby sign Bath fly-half Nicky Little
Sonny Bill tipped to join Counties Manukau
Wallabies great Smith determined to bow out without fanfare
Smith snatches win for Brumbies
All Blacks fullback Mils Muliaina to play club rugby
NZRU still pictures Sonny Bill in All black
Masaga tip toes on comeback trail
Eli commits to Gloucester
Junior wants to be senior
Toby looking to make his mark
Kaino sees red as Blues head to Brizzie
Lelia Masaga jets in to boost Chiefs
When better is best
Sonny Bill Williams believed to be eyeing return to New Zealand with aim of making All Blacks
Barnes welcomes Halangahu's return
Kunavore surgery a success
Toby Faletau is honoured by Wales call-up
Injured reps wil miss tourney
Kunavore undergoes recovery period
NZ Samoa tops tri-nations stakes
Lui makes Moata’a proud
Hosts unveil sevens star
Blues may not rush Tuitavake back
Apia West rugby off to a great start
Rugby Stars Donate for Tsunami
Suva Rugby Union under the scope
NZ sevens eyes Speight
Injuries hit Chiefs
Sione Lauaki banned for two weeks
Gloucester without Fuimaono-Sapolu
Big Sione Lauaki cited after freak show
National reps set to feature at Nawaka 7s
Serevi's PNG to take on Tanivula's men
Marist draws big names
Burotu in URS magnificent 7
Tough format for Hong Kong 7s
London Irish stars Kennedy and Tagicakibau miss Newcastle trip
Lutui back for Warriors
Vainikolo on his Gloucester future: I don't want to let it go
Vainikolo on his Gloucester future: I don't want to let it go
Williams makes Highlanders pay
Slimmer Joe Rokocoko feels nippier
USA 7s highlights on ABC
IRB welcomes Tongan Government TRU Authority Ordinance
Eye-opener for rover Kolinisau
Too many mistakes
IRB announces specialist medical working groups
Faingaa ready to get his hands dirty
Masaga on the comeback trail
Anesi seizes the day - and his chance to star
Chiefs get head honcho back
Levi may miss Irish game
Paulo signs up for a taste of French rugby
Highlanders lose Nasi Manu for four weeks
Setephano gets Super 14 start at back of scrum
Masaga set for return after injury
Warm-up games likely factor in USA 7s loss
FRU to host all PRC games
Weighty issues for So'oialo
Vunipola makes a big impact as Bristol Rugby defeat Coventry
Blues have learnt their lesson – Lam
Mind off the job or...
Bai Bai Clermont
Warriors re-sign Taumoepeau
OUR HEROES
Samoa beat NZ in USA Sevens final
Rinakama: We must accept defeat
Carbo-loaded So'oialo raring to return
Tanivula promisses better effort up next
Power pack gift for rugby unions
PALU BREAKS REDS HEARTS
Wycliff Palu try steals points for Waratahs
Rasileka backs Tani's men
Manu in Las Sevens heaven?
Keep your focus, warns Tuilevu
Crusaders go shopping, get centre bargain
Another chance for Vito to make a statement
Lauaki out of Chiefs match, Messam captain
Gloucester star Qera is enjoying his rugby again
When scrum-half met Hollywood elite
Roko backs former teammates to win in USA
Apia West welcomes Vaimoso and Vaiusu
Big Bubba 'stoked' to land Sharks spot
Rinakama: Defend well
Marist rugby tour for Ben Leia
Ma'afu among six new Blues named
Waiting in the wings
Lauaki expected to line up despite infection
Jonah Lomu Boot Used Sensibly
Blues keep hold of duo
Step up, Ryder told
Kolinisau top scorer in Wellington
Tuqiri feels at home with Tigers
Wycliff Palu considers options
Rugby stars take anti-violence message to Samoa
Jonah Lomu, Clint Eastwood and Mandela - all in a day's work for Zak Feaunati
Many positives from Wellington
Beci ruled out of USA 7s
Tuqiri from Tigers to Tigers
Counties in talks with Tana Umaga
Tana expects Chiefs, Canes to mount Super 14 challenge
Brilliant Fiji back to their vintage best
Rokocoko eyes exciting return
Police pace ace will feature in LA
A win for ‘us all'
Keep up the pressure
Tanivula reaps reward for hard work
Tributes flow for retiring Smith
The phone call that hinted all wasn't perfect with Brumbies great
NZ surrenders to Samoa
Chief captain Sione's stepping up
Ti'i Paulo replaces injured Flynn - again
Naqelevuki in, Habana rested
Filo Paulo in for Ali William
Wallaby George Smith retires from test rugby
What to watch for on-field at 7s
Sherwin Stowers, the man of Steelers
A Lote to be proud of for new forward
Marist rugby club to tour NZ
Pio to dazzle Kiwi crowd
Tanivula works on the positives
Players wary of high expectations
Reps fit and raring to go
Nadolo a Lote like his cousin
Nervous Lee thrilled with NZ Sevens selection
Ex-Crusader seeks new start as Highlander
SRU announces successful sponsorship deal with renowned international sports apparel company KooGa.
Betham settles on older wiser heads
Glenn Moore hails 'good Fiji hitout'
Nadolo stars in trial win over Warriors
Highlanders take heart from tour
Mix-up leaves 7s flyer waiting
No second chance
7s team preparations on track
Cougars back Fiji in IRB 7s series
'I've given up on the All Blacks' - Lauaki
Family fires Keven Mealamu's season
Close call for Otago
Highlanders keen to return in 2011
Vaimoso moves to Apia West
Tuilagi try secures bonus point win
Sutton teacher scores Hollywood debut
Hong Kong sevens format gets revamp
Teleni donates rugby uniforms
Heat suits Otago's plan
Poluleuligaga out to stamp his mark
No cash prize for 7s champs
Josh Afu: Falcons results have to come first
Banned Fijian would like to return to NZ
New format for Hong Kong 7s
Suva, Otago named starting XV
Rodney So'oialo on leave to regain fitness
Mai returns to spark Samoa Sevens
Tuqiri's NRL return imminent
Warriors head Down Under with confidence
Bobo celebrates in style
NZ won't take part in Pacific Nations Cup this year
Rodney So'oialo steps down as Hurricanes skipper
Tonga'uiha to sign for Saracens
Lawmen Beci, Bole wing in
Fiji sets platform for NZI 7s
Tadulala joins Gloucester
Hungry Wulf gets teeth into new Super 14 season
Lealiifano gets first shot at Brumbies flyhalf audition
Brumbies name Toomua at fullback for Canes
Passed-over Leota will just work harder
Manu 7s named for IRB Wellington leg
Manu to Force his way into S14 side
Serevi targets 2013 7s RWC
'Volcano' Vainikolo getting his mojo back
Coach okay with rough stuff
2011 dream
Waimanu thumped
Manu Vatuvei eyed for Melbourne Super 14 switch
Suva 7s hits headline
Suva's desire
Vainikolo in demand
Mistakes cost dearly: Tanivula
Giants fall in Top 8 race
International sides struggle in Suva
Waratahs thrust All Blacks import into the fullback hot seat for trial
We want to learn
Suva off to a flyer
Waimanu eyes Fiji 7s scalp
Coach Tanivula seeks better start
Waimanu upsets Tonga
Tanivula to test out 2 new speedsters
Cook Islander leads force
7s returns to promised land
Fans to see Ka Mate Ka Mate
Taranaki rugby rep to plead self-defence
Injuries rule out Stags for warmup
Injury rules Tani out
SRU apologises to U-19 teams
Anesi gets chance to impress with Waratahs
Presidents yet to start training
George Smith saving himself for Super 14
Tuqiri basking out of the limelight
Barbarians optimistic
Vainikolo looking for a fresh start away from Gloucester Rugby?
Bill McLaren was the voice of rugby and a truly great man
QERA SIGNS NEW GLOUCESTER DEAL
Halangahu gets first shot as Waratahs playmaker
Mai to lead Babas
Sione: We can use win to push on
Damudamu in England squad
Lesley Vainikolo and Tim Molenaar bring swagger back to Gloucester
Presidents bank on experience
Naikataci eyes Flying Fijian jumper
PNG to use Suva 7s as build up
NRU to meet with clubs delegates
Serevi: Not here to make up numbers
Tanivula names Fiji Barbarians
Coaches name powerful President XV
India to feature at Marist Sevens
UK tie falls under FRU
Force combines experience and youth
Focus on Suva Rugby Festival
Serevi: PNG is no pushover
Ratuvou, Lovobalavu in head-on clash
World Cup near miss for Tonga
Teleni. Kasibulu on FRU Board
Naba recalled to training squad
Players told to prove in Waratahs match
Manawatu develops young talents
Folau a Rebels target
Will Genia praises new Reds regime
Pisi signing adds depth to Taranaki player pool
Afeaki's aiming for status as giant rugby prop
Highlanders opt for Fiji game
Lolo Lui, Uale Mai to miss Suva 7s
Sione Lauaki surprise Chiefs captain
Sarries set up deal for Fijian trio, pleased with Mojee, Ratuvou
Masirewa inspires Waikato
Epi Taione joins the Sky High Sports Team
Drain likely for NZ
French interest remains - Tuqiri
The cold won’t stop me playing
Stephen’s sevens squad for 2010
North team for major meet
Big names happy with SRU Sevens Festival
Suva 7s ready to roll
FRU names coaching line-up
The Olympic Yes!
We're on track: Domoni
SEVEN REASONS FOR RUGBY BOSSES TO LISTEN
Tane Tu’ipulotu: Falcons can match the best
Snow suits Newcastle Falcons star Tane Tu'ipulotu
No more easy games, says Tanivula
Vision for sacrifice
Police on a mission
Wasps confirm Taulafo
Rugby starts 2010 strongly
Leps a doubtful starter
Looking at 2011
Olympics: Sevens heaven for rugby
Let's do it: Rabeni welcomes FRU's decision to lift ban on the cibi
Keni is new FRU CEO
Coach accepts FRU's cibi call
Gavoka: Learn from your mistakes
Domoni: A cibi to glorify God
FRU lines up busy 2010
Tanivula:Way forward, onus on players
Ruddock drops Grove and Lutui
Northampton's Soane Tonga'uiha to play 100th game
Singh in sevens call
Tanivula: Increase intensity
Wallabies Test for Flying Fijians
Cibi Stay, says FRU chief
Players attitude pleases Tanivula
Opportunity knocks for 7s team
New strip for New Year
Come clean, says former rep
'It's Wellington or never'
7s focuses on fitness
Highlights of the 2009 season
FRU stands by Domoni
Oceania Rugby Player of the Decade 2000-2009
The players that shaped the decade
Elvis on song as London Irish destroy Saracens' aura of invincibility
Seilala Mapusua: an island warrior
Sevens sacrifice
Sevens meet 'one of its kind'
Tuwai scores try of his life
Rugby 7s goes from strength to strength
2009: Month by month review
Rabeni to help the needy
Tani's men in for festival
Tu'itupou back in action
Navy side top bet
Spinks crusade for Samoan rugby
Bay of Plenty sign All Blacks winger
7s side 'needs more time'
Ex-coach queries Suva's motives
Prop Dewes warns local ruggers
Suva sets Rugby Festival pools
Warriors give Fiji first PRC title
Change for the better
Women rugby coaches
Defence the key, says Leps
Ryder: Position switch justified
Koonwaiyou miss Southland rugby contracts
Sonny Bill Williams might play for Samoa
Sailosi out for Irish, but Mapusua and Stowers are in
New date for rugby's lottery draw
In for a 7s treat
Union delays Perez decision until after court case
Jason among four from Pacific
Vaiala at the top
Hutt City To Host Tonga During Rugby World Cup
Bay "just like home" for Samoans
Tietjens advices young star
Expats anticipate nations' arrival
Ponsonby fitting host for Samoa and Tonga
Maa Nonu puts back to Samoa
Tanivula lauds 7s star's input
Ryder thanks coach
Cover for injured duo
Ryder has ultimate role to play
Malo in the dark
Salary cap to force Tuqiri out
23 centres to host RWC 2011 teams
Global sevens scene: Does Samoa fit in?
NZRU may select offshore stars
High error rate proves costly
It's all in the mind
Sevens back to drawing board
Tuilagi’s wait almost over
Room for improvement
No 7s plan for Roko
Tanivula: We can still win series
Taranaki board to contemplate Perez's future
Talisman Lutui extends Sixways stay
Greed and money destroy Tongan rugby
Rugby World Cup team hosts revealed this week
Teams eye 7s crown
Collins only has eyes on Viadana
Arts degree caps a fine year for rugby star Vito
Kefu and Palu top Wallaby No.8 of the decade
Invictus Review
Tuwai takes top player prize
Mentally tough
Paul Perez to appeal loss of his visa
Former skipper backs Fiji sevens team to move mountains
Lote Tuqiri finds move from sunny Australia to wintry Leicester hard to manage
Awesome New Zealand win South Africa Sevens
Refusal to change rule on eligibility hurtful to game
Injured Burotu believes 7s team-mates will bounce back
Nacewa's thoughts turn to Scarlets
Naoupu to make debut for Connacht
South Africa 7s: Reaction
Shamed Taranaki centre Perez faces deportation
Peters does rugby: Changing lanes
Give us a chance
Relief for Wales as IRB rule out dual nationality.
Levi: we were pants last week
INVICTUS IN THEATERS NATIONWIDE
Howlett first on list for Baa-baas against Ireland
Selection doors still open: Tuilevu
Big hitters for SA 7s
Nacewa devoted to Leinster cause
Lettergate
Waratahs' new winger prepared to stick his neck out for teammates
Team hunts better result
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Please Don't Forget About the Pacific Islands
Qera given the all clear
What a Shame!
Series attracts top teams
Bleak outlook for Brighton skipper
Samo has no regrets
Steve Kefu score as Wasps beat Leicester
Bobo sparks Metro to Biarritz Top 14 victory
Delasau haunts Clermont Montauban claim narrow win at Stade Sapiac
Rokocoko enjoying winning feeling
More than just rugby 7s
New Zealand win Dubai Sevens
New Zealand win Dubai Sevens
Vainikolo back, Burns out for Gloucester Rugby
Rauluni, Ratuvou start for Saracens
Palu heads John Eales Medal after spring tour
Jim's cold greetings
Mapusua returns, but London Irish bosss won't make many changes
We can move on from here: FRU
It's all in the mind: Domoni
Eligibility battle will continue
Fa'afili Banned for Three Weeks
FRU awaits tour report
Tanivula quietly confident of chances
Europe games not easy: Dakuidreketi
Rugby head blasts Games ban
Laulala aims to repay Blues faith
Taumoepeau set for big fitness boost
IRB vetoes dual nationality plan
Rabeni's hot reception
Rokocoko eyes Fiji but desires All Blacks
All Black friends could become foes at World Cup
We can win the IRB series: Saumaisue
Executing game plan is the key
Officials exit Manu Samoa
Umaga still stands out from crowd
Jonah Lomu helped light All Blacks fuse
Religious rugby
Game plan: Ella wants to stay
I live and breathe my son
Tuqiri settles in well
All Blacks to play for other countries?
Italy out to break Samoan duck
Serevi fires up PNG
Samoa announces sevens team for Dubai
Kaino ready to get physical against French
Where to from here?
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Young Genia says it's time Wallabies started firing for under-siege Deans
Elite players risk bans under new drug rules
Openside hungry for chance to make mark
Contract gamble leaves Moa facing super rugby extinction
Satala to the rescue
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Chief captain Sione's stepping up

Chief captain Sione's stepping up
OUT OF MY WAY: Sione Lauaki, right, gives Blues flanker Jerome Kaino the big fend during a Super 14 pre-season match late last month.

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The appointment of Sione Lauaki as captain for the first three games of the Chiefs' Super 14 campaign sent the collective jaws of the region's rugby fans crashing to the floor like Richie McCaw after receiving a trademark Lauaki fend.

But coach Ian Foster is convinced Lauaki is the right man for the job while All Blacks fullback Mils Muliaina is out of action.

"First and foremost we had to bring someone in with Mils out," Foster said.

"And Sione's part of a pretty good group around him, a leadership team.

"To be honest, we're not asking him to do anything different than last year, when he was part of the leadership group on and off field."

And Lauaki says he's ready to step up too.

It's a massive leap for the 28-year-old, who seemed destined to head overseas last year after an eight-year representative career packed with some giddying highs and forgettable lows.

The loose forward has been in and out of the All Blacks since his debut in 2005 and no longer sees himself in consideration for the black jersey.

Off-field, Lauaki has hit the headlines through errant behaviour.

Last year, he underwent an anger management course after appearing in court on a charge of wilful damage.

In 2006, he was offered police diversion after admitting assaulting a Hamilton security officer and later that year hit a rival player following an argument outside a bar.

His rap sheet doesn't produce a compelling case as a CV for captaincy.

When I caught up with Lauaki at training this week, he initially looked anything but leadership material.

Struck down by a bug, Lauaki wasn't on the field and I walked right by the hulking 1.92m, 119kg forward, who was sitting forlornly on a step at Fred Jones Park, head buried inside the drawn-down hood of a black sweatshirt.

So what does Foster see in his new captain others don't?

Lauaki's not going to win any prizes for public speaking – his answers are at times hesitant and he stumbles for the right words.

"Um, he hasn't really talked to me much about that stuff because... I guess I've been in the Chiefs for a while and I know what he expects of me and other senior players that we have.

"So, I guess, if anything it's to make sure that the leaders all come together and do our part because, we've helped build the leadership group and the foundation here with the Chiefs.
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"We all know how it operates.

"I guess having a lot of senior players in the team makes it easier for me.

"For myself I've just got to do my part in the game plan, fitting in with the roles I have to play and in doing that I know that, like I said before, the other senior players have put their hands up and the team spirit we have is pretty good."

Lauaki has been viewed as unfit, lazy, hot-headed and bad news. That's not something that worried the Chiefs coach.

"I'm not sure what the public perception is," Foster said.

"The boys trust him.

"Has he had a faultless past? Clearly the answer is no, but I don't think many of us have.

"He has grown from a young man, matured. This is a sign of his progress and a new challenge for him.

"There's a lot to him – he has a great sense of humour, he cares about people."

Does Lauaki agree?

"Oh yeah definitely... I've had... had my... times of learning," he said slowly.

"I guess I've made mistakes and I guess I'm not looking behind me now, I'm just looking ahead to the challenges and excitement that I do have now."

So it's a more mature Sione Lauaki?

"Yeah I guess so. Having time off, time off the field, being with family – I'm growing up from being a rugby player.

"Being young, you're loving to go out and that kind of stuff. The more you get older the more your responsibilities and stuff like that change, you know things that you've got to do.

"As a senior player in the team it's a phase you go through and you start making those decisions when you have to," said Lauaki, who has a partner, two sons and a daughter.

"I don't think being the captain has changed anything though.

"You know, it's funny, the boys said to me the other day, I was joking around like... `how come you're still the same like, mucking around at training?' Well, this is me, I'm not like, you know.." he smiles and shrugs.

Lauaki is viewed as an impact player – a battering ram and tackling weapon designed to inflict maximum damage in a limited period of time. While he admits to enjoying the physical confrontations, he doesn't want to be restricted to a bit-part role.

"I've always rated myself as an 80-minute player – it's frustrating at times getting pulled off you know, it kinda just kills your confidence.

"Being a leader you've just got to lead from the start and try and run till you, I don't know, fall down or something."

"I've found this pre-season quite hard for me because I've just come back from injury. I've been trying to get my foot right and it was frustrating at times.

"It's been good getting the hard work done. I've been working hard on rehab cos I know it helps a lot throughout the year.

"The hardest thing for me I find is getting my body right, rehabbing from injuries. You can't run at 100 per cent which is a kind of a frustrating thing.

"I don't try to play like anyone else though

"One thing I'm really thankful for is having a coach of the Chiefs like Fozzie who allows me to play the style I play.

"He allows me to be myself, to play my rugby and that's something I'm really happy about.

"I can express myself that way, it's quite unique."

It's been a long road for the big city boy.

"I started in '04... I came in, a young guy from Auckland ... I wasn't a big fan of the Chiefs or Waikato rugby – being from Auckland, you know, big town.

"Down here, seeing guys like Jono Gibbes, Marty Holah, David Hill, was just a shock to me. They're just so down-to-earth guys, they kinda took me under my wing. I just learned a lot from them, and to just be yourself."

Now Lauaki has to fill that senior mentor role.

"You don't say it, it's something you do. It's something we pride ourselves on, something that comes from within."

"We like the young guys to express themselves. It's fun-style rugby, we get to express ourselves differently."

Expressing himself off the field still isn't easy for the retiring Tongan-born player – he won't be racing off to post-match interviews, but he wants to take them in his stride as part of his new added duties.

"It is quite new and quite interesting at times," he chuckled.

"It's something I'm just learning and will help me grow as a person too. I'm kinda shy but it's something that I enjoy now.

Lauaki wouldn't be drawn on his future.

"To be honest, all my heart and goals are here with the Chiefs at this moment.

"I'm just planning on having an awesome season with the boys, and whatever comes after that comes.

"One of my main goals this year is winning the championship and it's good that I know I'm not alone on this."

I could sense Lauaki growing more comfortable as we chatted – a quiet yet engaging personality began to emerge.

Then, just as we were concluding, a noise captured our attention from the training field. One of the Chiefs forwards had broken through the defensive line and was sprinting for the tryline, with the more fleet-footed backs in hot pursuit. Behind them, their team-mates hooted and hollered their encouragement and enjoyment.

Lauaki's face lit up and he turned to me.

"That's what I've been talking about.

"We laugh and joke about anything and at the end of the day we know that when it comes to playing we'll go to war for each other.

"I know a lot of teams probably have that same environment but we like to think of ours as a little different.

"No-one's going to growl at you for trying."

07 February, 2010


 
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