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Hawke’s Bay Magpies land Super Rugby star Miracle Fai’ilagi for NPC season

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Miracle Fai'ilagi scoring a try for Moana Pasifika earlier this year. Photo / Photosport

The Hawke’s Bay Magpies have landed another big signing ahead of their 2025 NPC campaign, with Super Rugby Pacific star Miracle Fai’ilagi joining the side.

Fai’ilagi, 25, has been a key member for Moana Pasifika and is also a Samoan international.

Alongside Ardie Savea, he was a standout in the forward pack this year for Moana Pasifika, scoring an impressive eight tries, including a hat-trick against the Hurricanes in March.

Fai’ilagi, who mainly plays at flanker, is joining the Magpies for both the 2025 and 2026 seasons.

The Magpies will be doing their best to stay grounded ahead of the NPC season, despite boasting a potentially title-challenging team.

Fai'ilagi training with the Magpies. Photo / Emma Rodger
Fai'ilagi training with the Magpies. Photo / Emma Rodger

Auckland Blues utility back Zarn Sullivan, who grew up in Napier and recently represented the Māori All Blacks, has also joined the squad for the upcoming season.

The Magpies’ first game is on August 3.

“It’s great to have a player like Miracle in the Bay,” Magpies head coach Brock James said of the signing.

“He’s made a real impact in Super Rugby, and we’re excited to see what he can bring to the Magpies.”

Fai’ilagi said he was looking forward to pulling on the Magpies jersey.

“I’m excited for the opportunity to play for the Magpies and in front of some incredibly passionate fans.

“I’ve heard nothing but great things about this team.

“Having played alongside guys like Neria Fomai, Danny Toala, and Ere Enari — who all have ties to Hawke’s Bay — I can’t wait to run out at McLean Park.”

Fai’ilagi originally hails from Apia, Samoa.

The Magpies open their season at McLean Park on Sunday, August 3 against Counties Manukau.