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The Blues affirm departures of two All Black props amongst 9 leavers

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The Blues affirm departures of two All Black props amongst 9 leavers

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The Blues have confirmed a post-World Cup transfer to France for All Black prop Nepo Laulala who has signed with a Prime 14 membership, whereas one other All Black Alex Hodgman additionally has been farewelled by the membership.

The Blues confirmed the information in a tribute video however didn’t totally disclose the place 32-year-old Laulala is headed, solely to say he can be reunited with the ‘Massive Uce’.

That will counsel Laulala is headed to huge spenders Montpellier the place former teammate Karl Tu’inukuafe has signed.

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Laulala had re-signed with NZR on a one-year deal for 2023 and will leave New Zealand as a Super Rugby centurion after stints with three clubs, the Crusaders, Chiefs and Blues.

He has represented the All Blacks 45 times since his debut in 2015 and was a key member of the 2019 World Cup squad.

Laulala and Hodgman join Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Beauden Barrett as All Blacks moving on from the franchise.

A surprise among the departures was emerging star Caleb Tangitau, currently with the New Zealand U20s and capped by the All Blacks Sevens in 2022, who was listed as ‘headed to Paris in 2024’.

The 20-year-old has yet to debut in Super Rugby and his departure would almost be unprecedented for a top age-grade New Zealand talent.

Other departures include experienced lock James Tucker, son of former All Blacks assistant Taine Plumtree, flanker Tom Robinson, and fullback Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens.



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