
All Blacks loose forward Ardie Savea is hoping to see Moana Pasifika in Super Rugby Pacific, calling them 鈥渢he people鈥檚 team鈥 despite them facing financial pressure.
On the field in his inaugural season at the franchise, Savea played 12 games as Moana Pasifika fell just shy of making the Super Rugby playoffs for the first time in their short history.
But off the field, things are not so flash after the owners of Moana Pasifika were forced to deny all public funding was used to support the team.
It comes after the Government鈥檚 principal policy adviser on M膩ori wellbeing and development, Te Puni K艒kiri, announced an independent review into allegations against Te Pou Matakana Ltd and Pasifika Futures Ltd over the inappropriate use of Wh膩nau Ora funds.
Pasifika Futures Ltd, which is linked to Moana Pasifika鈥檚 owner, the Pasifika Medical Association Group, has held the Wh膩nau Ora contract for Pasifika communities since 2014. From July, however, it will lose this contract as part of changes to the Government鈥檚 commissioning approach.
鈥淵ou鈥檝e seen what the team did for New Zealand and the people,鈥 said Savea. 鈥滻 think it鈥檒l be a huge loss if Moana wasn鈥檛 in any rugby competition.
鈥淲e鈥檙e the Lord鈥檚 team, we鈥檙e the people鈥檚 team 鈥 so, hopefully whatever that looks like above my shoulders, it can work out.鈥
Ardie Savea with Moana Pasifika fans this season. Photo / Photosport
If Moana is still in action next season, Savea won鈥檛 be there. The All Blacks loosie has opted to take another sabbatical in Japan with the Kobe Steelers, although he does remain contracted for the 2027 season.
- Moana Pasifika facing questions over funding contracts
- Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: Should Moana Pasifika be saved?
- Perspective with Heather du Plessis-Allan: The Moana Pasifika revelation could do huge damage
After a few weeks off with family, Savea鈥檚 mindset has quickly turned to the All Blacks, with their first test taking place on Saturday in Dunedin against France.
Savea says he didn鈥檛 realise how exhausted he was until he had the chance to step back and reflect on what Moana achieved during the season.
鈥淚 was tired and probably didn鈥檛 realise at the time, a bit fatigued,鈥 said Savea.
鈥淲hen the heart and spirit鈥檚 full, it kind of takes over your body and, you鈥檙e just doing things that you love. So, it was nice to just take a breath and relax. And it鈥檚 nice to come back in here and get stuck into it.
鈥淚 think everyone needs that after a big season and a Super Rugby season. It鈥檚 just nice to step away from the game and be a dad, be a husband and just enjoy some downtime.鈥
There has been plenty of criticism about the French squad, with 28 of the 37 players named having fewer than 10 test caps.
An additional five players who featured in the French Top 14 final will link up with the squad but will only be available for the second and third tests.
Regardless of which rival players take the field, Savea is determined to put his best foot forward.
鈥淲hen the purpose is clear, the purpose is strong and the foundation is strong, you do anything and everything to turn up,鈥 said Savea.
鈥淲e鈥檝e spent the last couple of days coming together as one and that鈥檚 what works for me.鈥
Ben Francis is an Auckland-based reporter for the New Zealand Herald who covers breaking sports news.
Take your Radio, Podcasts and Music with you
Get the iHeart App
Get more of the radio, music and podcasts you love with the FREE iHeartRadio app. Scan the QR code to download now.
Download from the app stores
Stream unlimited music, thousands of radio stations and podcasts all in one app. iHeartRadio is easy to use and all FREE