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Connacht capture their first All Black

Mils Muliaina has signed a one-year contract at Connacht to become the first ever All Black to play at the Irish province.

 

Muliaina, who is currently in his second stint with the Chiefs, will link up with Head Coach Pat Lam whom he played under at the Blues in 2004 and 2005. 

 

The 33-year-old has been signed as a player-mentor where his invaluable experience will assist in the development of the young Irish talent at the club.

 

The former New Zealand fullback became the second All Black (after Richie McCaw) to reach 100 caps when he ran out against Argentina in the quarter final of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

 

Muliaina was forced off at half time with a fractured shoulder that led to his retirement from international rugby.

 

His Super Rugby playing career includes spells at the Blues and the Chiefs, where he returned this year after two seasons playing in Japan.

 

Having played six games for the defending Super Rugby champions this year, the veteran back has opted to undergo surgery on a niggling elbow injury and is in line to return to match fitness prior to his arrival in Ireland.

 

Commenting on the historic signing, Head Coach Pat Lam said:“I don’t think I need to point out how huge it is to have Mils Muliaina as our first All Black coming to represent Connacht. 

 

"The second ever All Black and the first ever back to reach 100 test matches is some achievement but what’s incredible about Mils is the passion and professionalism he brings whenever he plays.

 

"At the age of 33, he still has that hunger to play competitive rugby and before his surgery last month, he showed his quality and ability to keep playing at the top level in Super Rugby.

 

"It’s exciting to announce that we’ll have him on our team next season.

 

“One of our main priorities as we began recruitment for next season was to bring in a quality, experienced back to help nurture and mentor our young Irish qualified backs on and off the field.

 

"With the Rugby World Cup only a year away we also wanted someone who could help prepare and guide Connacht’s current international Robbie Henshaw.

 

"Mils’ playing experience and knowledge as a fullback, centre and wing who has played in three Rugby World Cups including winning one, will be massive for Robbie and all our backs.”

 

“I’ve known Mils for some time now and as well as the wealth of knowledge and experience he will bring to the team.

 

"He is first and foremost a great team man and a leader who will contribute enormously to our Connacht culture and help move us closer to our vision.”

 

Speaking from New Zealand, Muliaina added: “This is an exciting time for me, making the move to Connacht Rugby. 

 

"I’ve obviously had a good chat with some of the boys at the club – Nathan [White] and Clarkey [Craig Clarke] – and they’ve told me a good bit about the place.

 

"But I’ve learnt a lot about what to expect from my discussions with Pat [Lam].

 

"Myself and Pat have a very good working relationship.

 

“I have a good understanding about my role and what is expected of me at Connacht.

 

"I’ve heard a lot about the talented young backs at the club – guys like Robbie Henshaw – and I’m keen to help anywhere I can, both on and off the field.

 

"Being able to play some competitive football while also sharing my knowledge and helping Connacht to achieve their vision played a big part in my decision to move. 

 

"I expect to learn a good bit from these young guys too and that’s exciting."

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