Waratahs have completed the signing of Australian Sevens star Brackin Karauria-Henry from the Brumbies on a two-year deal.
Sevens star makes the switch from the Brumbies
Waratahs have completed the signing of Australian Sevens star Brackin Karauria-Henry from the Brumbies on a two-year deal.
Karauria-Henry finished the last season's IRB Sevens World Series will 30 tries to finish as Australia's top try-scorer.
And after injuries - including a broken hand - limited his Super 14 appearances with the Brumbies, Karauria-Henry is looking forward to making an impact with the 'Tahs.
"This time last year I was in a cast with a broken hand and didn't quite know what was next in terms of footy, so to be signing a Super Rugby contract 12 months later is really exciting," said Karauria-Henry.
"I really enjoyed my time in Canberra, but this is a fantastic opportunity to come back to Sydney where I've lived now for four or five years and push for a spot in the Waratahs side.
"There's obviously a strong backline here at NSW so it will be hard work, but I'm really looking forward to the challenge."