Mark Tele’a’s days as an All Black are over. That’s the prevailing perception now the winger has opted to play out his profession in Japan, regardless of remaining eligible for the rest of 2025 as he sees out his New Zealand Rugby contract.
Whereas being 28 years of age, Tele’a remains to be comparatively new to the worldwide area as one thing of a late bloomer in his rugby profession. That issue added shock worth to the announcement of his transfer, and so too did the concept of a world star of their prime voluntarily stepping away from probably the most iconic jersey in rugby.
Nonetheless, the information has been acquired with understanding in lots of circles, given the rugby world is a “risky trade” and gamers are sometimes “flavour of the month one second, gone the following”. These are the phrases of Kiwi journalist and insider Liam Napier, who shared his ideas within the wake of the transfer.
“Safety and money. I don’t suppose you may make any bones about it, that the prospect to set your self up from a monetary perspective, the independence that brings as a 28-year-old winger,” Napier defined to Newstalk ZB‘s D’Arcy Waldegrave.
“Wingers do are inclined to expire sooner than different gamers. There’s a historical past of All Black greats; Jeff Wilson, Christian Cullen, Jonah Lomu, none of those guys performed for the All Blacks past the age of 27 years previous. So, wingers do are inclined to get surpassed sooner than others.
“In case you have a look at one place the place bolters appear to come back out of the woodwork – a Nehe Milner-Skudder, Waisake Naholo – come World Cup time, the All Blacks, and different groups, have a tendency to pick out on type.
“So, Mark Tele’a has assessed the lay of the land right here, he’s going to double his wage as I perceive it, going as much as Japan to play for Toyota, Steve Hansen and Ian Foster’s staff up there.
“So, from his perspective, he’s weighed up including just a few All Blacks Assessments, scoring just a few tries, doubtlessly, however no ensures, contesting one other World Cup, or setting himself up for all times.”
The Aucklander elements methods together with his native membership, the Blues, as a Super Rugby Pacific champion and a central determine in two New Zealand campaigns, together with a World Cup. Nonetheless, Napier additionally highlighted Tele’a’s inadvertent position in one of many All Blacks’ greatest dramas of 2024.
“By all accounts that was one of many sticking factors between Razor and Leon MacDonald; Leon MacDonald favoured Mark Tele’a and Razor (Scott Robertson) favoured Sevu Reece.”
That selection debate is unlikely to continue in Naper’s eyes.
“I think if you’re Razor, you’re probably looking to move on. Mark’s available, by all accounts, until the back end of this year… but you’re probably looking to move on and invest in others.
“You’re two years out from a World Cup, you want to be starting to build plans around your outside backs and solidifying some combinations. So, there’s a real chance he has played his last Test.”
As for the future of the wing position, there are numerous Kiwis putting their hand up for higher honours, and while none offer quite the X-factor of Tele’a at this very moment, the potential is vast.
“There’s probably not a like-for-like replacement. Mark’s a very unique character in the way he plays the game; very, very deceptive, he doesn’t look fast or strong, he’s a quite slight build. But there’s nobody out there quite like him.
“I think Caleb Clarke’s a lock on the left wing. He is the incumbent. By the end of the year last year, he really established his presence there. And then you are probably looking at Sevu Reece, who has been good on the Crusaders this yr.
“Chay Fihaki’s one other one, he was a stunning inclusion as harm cowl within the All Blacks final yr. There was options of Crusaders’ bias round his inclusion however he has been actually robust on the wing for the Crusaders when he’s performed this season.
“And then you definately’ve received two 22-year-old prospects within the combine – on the perimeter anyway – Caleb Tangitau has been a revelation for the Highlanders, and Macca Springer on the Crusaders is in good type.
“In case you’re on the lookout for energy choices you’ve received guys like Kini Naholo, or a (Timoci) Tavatavanawai – though he’s enjoying within the midfield and his type’s dipped slightly bit.
“It is determined by the kind of winger that Razor’s on the lookout for, does he desire a quick finisher? Does he need one other energy wing to enhance Caleb Clarke?
“You’ve additionally received Leicester Fainga’anuku getting back from France, and he, by all accounts, goes to be obtainable from the Rugby Championship onwards in August, having signed for the Crusaders subsequent yr.
“He’s predominantly performed centre for Toulon up in France for the previous two years however has performed wing as properly for the Crusaders.
“So, a variety of choices there, it’s going to be attention-grabbing to see which means they go.”