Meet King Vuniyayawa - Fijian Test forward joins Leeds Rhinos from New Zealand Warriors
The 25-year-old is Rhinos' second signing ahead of the 2021 season and replaces Ava Seumanufagai who was released last month for personal reasons.
Vuniyayawa, who has penned a one-year deal, made his NRL debut last year, playing five times for Warriors.
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Hide AdHe was capped by Fiji against Papua New Guinea in 2018 and featured against Samoa and the Kumuls the following year and is in contention to take part in this year's World Cup.
Born in Fiji, he grew up playing rugby union after moving with his family to New Zealand, but switched to league after seeing Fijian superstar Jarryd Hayne in action at the 2008 World Cup.
He joined Warriors from his local club, Manurewa Marlins and has also played for Auckland clubs Papakura Sea Eagles and Howick Hornets.
Coach Richard Agar said: “I am looking forward to having King in our group.
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Hide Ad"He has had to work hard to get to where he is in the game and his determination is something that appealed to us.
“He has been a good performer in lower grades for the Warriors and performed well when he made the breakthrough to the NRL this season.
“At his age and position, we think he is a player with plenty of potential in him.
"He carries the ball hard, has some real sting in his defence, and has good athleticism for a big guy.
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Hide Ad"On a one year deal, with a World Cup at the end of the year, and having spoken with King, we know we are getting a highly motivated player."
Vuniyayawa has been awarded squad number 19, which had been left vacant for a new addition.
Director of rugby Kevin Sinfield said: “We have been looking to add another middle to our squad for next season and King perfectly fits the bill.
"King is ambitious and keen to develop during his time at Emerald Headingley.
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Hide Ad"I know from the teams that I was part of, that Rhinos fans really take overseas forwards to their hearts. When I think back to players like Ali Lauitiiti, Brett Delaney and Kylie Leuluai who initially came over for short spells but ended up making the Rhinos their home and I know that King is keen to follow in their footsteps.”
Vuniyayawa said: “I am excited and grateful to be joining Leeds Rhinos in 2021.
"I would like to thank Richard Agar for giving me this opportunity and he made the decision even easier for me to come over to play in Super League.
"I know Leeds have an extremely strong pack, I can’t wait to meet the boys and rip in.”
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