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Kyren Taumoefolau Signs Two-Year Deal with Chiefs for 2026 Season

Rising rugby talent Kyren Taumoefolau has signed a two-year contract with the Chiefs, set to begin in the 2026 season. The 22-year-old player has quickly made a name for himself as one of the most promising athletes in Super Rugby Pacific. Since his debut with Moana Pasifika in 2024, he has participated in 21 matches, securing 12 tries.
Expressing his excitement about the move, Taumoefolau stated, “I’ve loved my journey so far and I’m really proud of what I’ve been able to achieve with Moana Pasifika.” He emphasized the importance of considering what was best for both himself and his family when making this decision. “Joining the Chiefs felt like the best option to keep growing and developing as a player. I’m excited for the next challenge and grateful for the opportunity to be part of a team and culture that I really believe in.”
Chiefs Coach Welcomes New Addition
Chiefs Head Coach Jono Gibbes expressed enthusiasm about Taumoefolau’s arrival, highlighting the player’s potential. “We know that he had plenty of options both in New Zealand and abroad, so to get the opportunity to continue to grow and develop his game in the next phase of his career is very exciting for us,” Gibbes said. He added, “It’s a responsibility that we take very seriously.”
Gibbes praised Taumoefolau for embodying the values the Chiefs uphold. “Kyren is a player with immense potential, and we know he’ll thrive in the Chiefs Rugby environment, both on and off the field,” he noted.
As Taumoefolau transitions to this new chapter with the Chiefs, fans and analysts alike are keen to see how his skills will evolve in a team that has a rich history in New Zealand rugby. His journey reflects not only personal ambition but also the broader narrative of young athletes seeking opportunities to showcase their talents on larger platforms.
With his contract officially starting in 2026, the Chiefs look forward to integrating Taumoefolau into their lineup, where he is expected to make a significant impact.
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