Source: Radio New Zealand
Emoni Narawa of the All Blacks. Jeremy Ward / PHOTOSPORT
The desire to play at a Rugby World Cup made Emoni Narawa’s decision to stick with New Zealand rugby an easy one.
The All Blacks and Chiefs winger has extended his commitment through to the end of 2029.
“Wearing the black jersey has been an honour and I’m excited for the opportunity to compete for a spot to wear it again and chase my World Cup dream,” Narawa said in a statement.
“I’m looking forward to what’s ahead and hoping I can help our Chiefs whānau secure a Super Rugby title. My little family and I are blessed to stay here. God is good.”
Fijian-born Narawa made his Super Rugby debut for the Blues in 2020 before moving to the Chiefs in 2022.
The 26 year old played his 50th Super Rugby game against the Highlanders last month.
It was his first match after puncturing his lung playing for the All Blacks against South Africa, in the win at Eden Park last year, his fourth test.
Chiefs head coach Jono Gibbes was delighted Narawa had recommitted as he was aware there was considerable offshore interest in the talented wing.
“It’s great to know he not only wants to help us win a Super Rugby Pacific title, but that he has serious goals about getting back in the All Blacks and helping them win Tests too.”
– Published by EveningReport.nz and AsiaPacificReport.nz, see: MIL OSI in partnership with Radio New Zealand


