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Tonga flanker Fifita leaves Scarlets for France
Tonga flanker Fifita leaves Scarlets for France

Yahoo

time03-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Tonga flanker Fifita leaves Scarlets for France

Born in Tonga, Vaea Fifita played 11 Tests for the All Blacks before switching to the country of his birth [Huw Evans Picture Agency] Tonga flanker Vaea Fifita is leaving Scarlets to join Montauban in France's Top 14. The 33-year-old, who can also play at lock, moved to Parc y Scarlets from Wasps in 2022 and signed a contract extension in August 2024 to extend his stay in Wales. Advertisement Fifita, who scored 10 tries in 56 matches for Scarlets, joins Montauban following their promotion to France's top division as Pro D2 champions. "It's not been an easy decision for myself and my family to move from Scarlets and I have really enjoyed my time at Parc y Scarlets with a great group of players," Fifita said. "We have been warmly welcomed into the Scarlets community from the moment we arrived three years ago, but I think this is the right move for us as a family at this stage of my career, with the opportunity to experience and play in the Top 14." Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel said: "We thank Vaea for his great contribution to our club. He has produced some outstanding moments during his time here at the Scarlets and we fully understand and support his decision to want to play in the Top 14. Advertisement "We wish him and his family well for their move to France." Scarlets have signed back row Tristan Davies from Ospreys for 2025-26. when they will play in the European Champions Cup next season. Peel's side have been drawn against defending champions Bordeaux-Bègles, finalists Northampton Saints, Pau and Gallagher Premiership's Bristol Bears. They return for pre-season next week looking to build on an impressive end to 2024-25 which saw the club reach the knockout stages of the United Rugby Championship as the only Welsh side to finish in the top eight. "We have worked hard to retain the core of our squad, a lot of home-grown Welsh international talent and made some exciting additions as well," added Peel. Advertisement "As a group, we are looking forward to getting back together, welcoming some new members into our squad and putting in the work before a big opening to the season at home here against Munster at the end of September."

Tonga flanker Fifita leaves Scarlets for France
Tonga flanker Fifita leaves Scarlets for France

BBC News

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Tonga flanker Fifita leaves Scarlets for France

Tonga flanker Vaea Fifita is leaving Scarlets to join Montauban in France's Top 33-year-old, who can also play at lock, moved to Parc y Scarlets from Wasps in 2022 and signed a contract extension in August 2024 to extend his stay in who scored 10 tries in 56 matches for Scarlets, joins Montauban following their promotion to France's top division as Pro D2 champions."It's not been an easy decision for myself and my family to move from Scarlets and I have really enjoyed my time at Parc y Scarlets with a great group of players," Fifita said."We have been warmly welcomed into the Scarlets community from the moment we arrived three years ago, but I think this is the right move for us as a family at this stage of my career, with the opportunity to experience and play in the Top 14."Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel said: "We thank Vaea for his great contribution to our club. He has produced some outstanding moments during his time here at the Scarlets and we fully understand and support his decision to want to play in the Top 14."We wish him and his family well for their move to France." Scarlets have signed back row Tristan Davies from Ospreys for 2025-26. when they will play in the European Champions Cup next side have been drawn against defending champions Bordeaux-Bègles, finalists Northampton Saints, Pau and Gallagher Premiership's Bristol return for pre-season next week looking to build on an impressive end to 2024-25 which saw the club reach the knockout stages of the United Rugby Championship as the only Welsh side to finish in the top eight."We have worked hard to retain the core of our squad, a lot of home-grown Welsh international talent and made some exciting additions as well," added Peel."As a group, we are looking forward to getting back together, welcoming some new members into our squad and putting in the work before a big opening to the season at home here against Munster at the end of September."

Major star leaves Scarlets as sudden announcement made
Major star leaves Scarlets as sudden announcement made

Wales Online

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Wales Online

Major star leaves Scarlets as sudden announcement made

Major star leaves Scarlets as sudden announcement made Vaea Fifita has been at the Scarlets for three years, playing 56 times Vaea Fifita of Scarlets avoids the tackle from Luka Matkava of Black Lion (Image: Huw Evans Picture Agency Ltd ) Tonga international Vaea Fifita has left the Scarlets to join newly-promoted French Top 14 side Montauban. The French club reached the top flight after defeating Sam Davies' Grenoble following an unlikely Pro D2 play-off run. They have now moved to sign the 33-year-old Fifita, who also previously played Test rugby for New Zealand, ahead of their first season back in France's top division. ‌ Fifita leaves Llanelli after three years, having joined from Wasps back in 2022. It's understood the Welsh side have received a transfer fee as part of the move and have a replacement signing lined up. ‌ During his time at Parc y Scarlets, the mercurial lock and back-row played 56 times, scoring 10 tries. 'It's not been an easy decision for myself and my family to move from Scarlets and I have really enjoyed my time at Parc y Scarlets with a great group of players," said Fifita as he bid farewell. "We have been warmly welcomed into the Scarlets community from the moment we arrived three years ago, but I think this is the right move for us as a family at this stage of my career with the opportunity to experience and play in the Top 14. Article continues below 'I have some fantastic memories in a Scarlets jersey and I'd like to thank everyone at the club - coaches, players, staff and, of course, the fans for their support and friendship over the last three years. Sign up to Inside Welsh rugby on Substack for the exclusive five-week tour diary from Japan and Australia. 'I look forward to watching this exciting young Scarlets squad continue to develop and challenge over the coming seasons.' During his time in Llanelli, Fifita shone, being named in the United Rugby Championship's Elite XV after his first season at the club. ‌ He was linked with a move away from the Scarlets last year, but Fifita - who won the Super Rugby title during his time with the Hurricanes - ultimately ended up signing a new deal. 'We thank Vaea for his great contribution to our club; he has produced some outstanding moments during his time here at the Scarlets and we fully understand and support his decision to want to play in the Top 14," said Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel. 'We wish him and his family well for their move to France.' ‌ The Scarlets return to pre-season next week as they prepare for a campaign back in the Champions Cup, having reached the URC play-offs this season. Peel added: 'We have worked hard to retain the core of our squad, a lot of home-grown Welsh international talent and made some exciting additions as well. Article continues below 'As a group, we are looking forward to getting back together, welcoming some new members into our squad and putting in the work before a big opening to the season at home here against Munster at the end of September.'

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