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Super Rugby: Highlanders locked in talks as rivals circle ‘hot property’ Folau Fakatava – Stuff.co.nz
Highlanders CEO Roger Clark says discussions have been taking place since the middle of last year but they have stiff competition for the halfback.

The Highlanders are trying to sellFolau Fakatava a vision of making the All Blacks while learning under Aaron Smith but admit other Super Rugby clubs are chasing him.
Smith announced on Tuesday that he has re-signed with New Zealand Rugby until 2023, and given the amount of cash that is sloshing around Japanese rugby at the minute that’s a coup for the All Blacks and the Highlanders.
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