World Cup-winning All Black joins Western Force
TRANSFER NEWS: Western Force have signed All Black Richard Kahui to bolster their backline for the remainder of the Super Rugby AU season.
Kahui, 35, has joined the Force at their Hunter Valley hub after undergoing a two-week quarantine period and will be available for Friday's Round Three game against the Queensland Reds at Suncorp Stadium.
The outside back arrives after seven seasons of club rugby in Japan, a stint that began soon after he helped New Zealand win the 2011 Rugby World Cup on home soil.
Western Force head of rugby Matt Hodgson said Kahui's addition was invaluable because of his experience.
"His knowledge of the game, defensive ability and the level of professionalism he brings to training will be huge for our season, we can't wait to see him out there in the blue and black," Hodgson said.
"It's not just his on-field exploits that we're excited about, as his insight and winning mentality are sure to prove invaluable for the entire team."
Predominantly an outside centre, Kahui played 18 Tests for the All Blacks - including the World Cup Final win over France nine years ago in which was a starting wing.
He helped the Chiefs subsequently win back-to-back Super Rugby titles before his lengthy stint with Japanese Top League outfit Toshiba Brave Lupus.
He joins two other Kiwis in the Force squad - lock Jeremy Thrush and flank Johan Bardoul, who were both involved in last week's 14-23 loss to the Waratahs in Sydney.