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Fekitoa has been called in as the All Blacks replacement for Sonny Bill Williams Featured

Malakai Fekitoa Malakai Fekitoa

3 June, 2017. Originally unwanted for the British and Irish Lions tour, Highlanders midfielder, Malakai Fekitoa, has been called in as the All Blacks midfield replacement for Sonny Bill Williams.

 Williams has been suspended for four weeks after he received a red card for a dangerous tackle in last night's 24-21 loss in the second test in Wellington.

Williams shoulder charged Lions winger, Anthony Watson, catching him flush in the face.

The 31-year-old became just the third All Black, and first in 50 years, to be red carded in a test match.

The All Blacks are already down a midfielder with Crusaders second five Ryan Crotty out injured with a hamstring strain he suffered in the first test last weekend.

Fekitoa meanwhile will join the All Blacks at the team's base in Auckland as they prepare for the series decider at Eden Park next Saturday.

The 25-year-old centre was originally left out of the 31-man All Black squad to face Lions when the team was named last month.

The All Black selection panel, which consists of Steve Hansen, Ian Foster and Grant Fox, opted for Williams, Crotty, Chiefs midfielder Anton Lienert Brown and Hurricanes league convert, Ngani Laumape, who made his All Black debut in Wellington.

-RNZ

1 comment

  • Mark Hanson
    Mark Hanson Monday, 03 July 2017 12:14 Comment Link

    Tau pehe koe me'a fakamotusi'i e siolalo moe laulanu, ta koee 'oku toe a'u pe kihe kau faifili 'ae Maiti 'Olopeleki!!! Kuo 'omai e tama liiki ia 'o fika 'uluaki kae si'i pae'i a Fekitoa ia kihe tafa'aki. Koe ha kuo nau toe lele ai 'o kumi a Fekitoa.
    Koe tuku pe ena e filifilimanako moe fakapone he Komiti 'Akapulu 'a Tonga pea kamata e malohi moe fakalata e va'inga 'ae 'Ikale Tahi. 'Ofa ke hokohoko pehe atu ai pe hono tuku ki he coach ke tau'ataina ki hono fili 'ene timi kae 'oua toe kaunoa atu ai e Komiti.

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