CONNACHT HAVE CONFIRMED that former All Black Mils Muliaina will leave the province at the end of the current season.
The veteran fullback has signed a one-year contract with Guinness Pro12 side Zebre.
Muliaina is heading for Italy next season. Source: Craig Thomas/INPHO
Muliaina joined Connacht just last summer from the Chiefs in Super Rugby and has made ten appearances under head coach Pat Lam. The 100-times capped New Zealand international has been repeatedly praised for his mentoring influence on the squad’s young players since arriving in Galway.
However, Lam’s squad will be shorn of Muliaina’s experience this summer when he heads for Italian shores to join Zebre. The Parma-based club are currently rock bottom of the Pro12.
“Even in one quick year, Mils has made a lasting contribution to Connacht rugby,” said head coach Lam of Muliaina’s impending departure.
“He has really embraced the Connacht culture and he’s made a big effort to get out amongst the community and I know the supporters have enjoyed meeting and getting to know him.
Muliaina celebrates January’s win over Munster in Galway. Source: James Crombie/INPHO
“For me personally it was fantastic to have the opportunity to work with him again and on behalf of everyone, I’d like to thank Mils and wish him all the best in Italy and with Zebre.”
Meanwhile, Muliaina spoke about his excitement at the next chapter in his career:
“I am really looking forward to my move to Italy to join Zebre Rugby,” said Muliaina. “I have always been a big believer of passing my knowledge and experience of the game on to other up and coming rugby players.
“After chatting to Brendon [Leonard, former Chiefs team-mate who has been in Parma since 2013] about his time in Zebre I am looking forward to an exciting season ahead.”
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