From barely that includes for Scarlets in 2024 to rising as a standout for Top 14 outfit Part Paloise, Carwyn Tuipulotu’s profession has undergone a dramatic transformation in simply six months.
After a irritating begin to the season – together with a short two-game trial with Saracens – the previous Wales U20 worldwide was loaned to Pau, the place he swiftly pressured his manner into the matchday squad and impressed to such an extent that the membership moved to safe his companies completely.
Although the contract extension was solely introduced this week, Tuipulotu had lengthy since made up his thoughts.
“I had been ready for some time for the membership to decide about extending my keep, and thankfully, Pau’s president introduced me with a brand new contract, which I instantly stated sure.”
Regardless of stories linking him with Premiership golf equipment, the 23-year-old again row insists he by no means severely entertained choices elsewhere.
“I didn’t have any talks with different golf equipment apart from Pau. The market is tight, and as everybody was pleased with their again rows, there have been fewer gives on the market. Nevertheless, I had already determined to hitch Pau two months in the past. I used to be simply ready for the membership to supply me the extension.”
Having featured in 9 of Pau’s fifteen fixtures since his arrival, Tuipulotu defined why he had no hesitation in signing on.
“Pau made me really feel at residence from day one. The employees, my teammates and the followers have been there for me since I arrived. I really feel that Part Paloise is the membership to take my profession to the subsequent degree. It was a no brainer.”
The eagerness of the fanbase and the membership’s atmosphere had been central to his choice to stay in France – recommendation from his agent, household and accomplice Leah Tarpey additionally taking part in a task.
“I used to be amazed to what I discovered at Pau. The tradition, how the followers are so passionate, the love the gamers have for the membership and the way they work in direction of the identical objective. I had by no means skilled one thing like this.”
After years of battling relegation, Part Paloise completed eighth within the Prime 14 this season, securing a spot within the 2025/26 Investec Champions Cup – an indication, Tuipulotu believes, of a membership on the rise.

“The membership is constructing one thing particular. We simply had our greatest season from the final 10 years, qualifying for the Champions Cup which is large for the membership. We now have a whole lot of children coming via the ranks and we’re preparing for the subsequent season.”
Whereas his time with Scarlets resulted in frustration, the Prime 14 has confirmed to be the best stage for the highly effective No.8 to rediscover his kind.
“France has a mixture of every thing. URC and the Premiership rugby is extra of a working rugby form of model, a bit extra structured, whereas the Prime 14 combines totally different kinds. It’s chaos, a fantastic chaos. It’s such a horny league, and it really works properly with the talents I possess. France likes to reward the large ball carriers, which boosts my probabilities of doing properly over right here.”
Tuipulotu additionally had the distinctive expertise of lining up in opposition to his cousins, Mako and Billy Vunipola, throughout his first few months at Pau.
“It was humorous to fulfill them contained in the pitch and Mako truly left a few bruises on my shoulder. I attempted to get one up on him. As we’re cousins, I needed to earn their respect. It was nice to share these moments with them, and it was one thing that I might take out from my bucket checklist.”
The transfer to France could complicate Tuipulotu’s Wales ambitions, however the door to Check rugby stays ajar – probably via various routes.
“Proper now, I’m uncapped, which leaves me certified to play for different nations like Tonga or England. It has all the time been an ambition of mine to play for Wales, however at this stage of my profession is important that I play extra video games, one thing that I wasn’t getting on the Scarlets setup. I hope I can form as much as be the participant that Wales wants, as they want ball carriers and individuals who can take the ball ahead.”
The son of former Tonga worldwide Kati Tuipulotu admits leaving Scarlets was a essential step for his private {and professional} development.
“I do miss residence, however clearly it was the proper time to depart. I had gone a bit complacent, and I wanted a brand new problem. I need to change the notion that some followers have of me, to point out that I could be the participant they anticipated me to be.”
Along with his Wales ambitions on maintain, Tuipulotu has no regrets about shifting to the Prime 14 and believes different gamers may benefit from doing the identical.
“I might advise gamers who’re in the identical place as I used to be to take the leap and are available to France if they’ve the possibility. It’s a nice atmosphere and expertise. For me, I left my consolation zone and was capable of take pleasure in rugby once more. It was the problem I wanted to return out of my shell. I can now grow to be my very own man and participant. Because of Pau, I’ve matured and have become a unique participant.”