Amanaki Mafi signs Melbourne Rebels contract extension
Wednesday 9 August 2017 10:03, UK
Japanese international Amanaki Mafi has agreed a one-year contract extension with Super Rugby side Melbourne Rebels.
The powerful back-row forward, who is in the running for Super Rugby player of the year, joined the Rebels in August 2016 after a stint with Bath in the Aviva Premiership.
Either the Rebels or Perth-based Western Force are facing the axe after Australia announced plans to cut one of its teams from Super Rugby, which is shrinking from 18 to 15 sides next year.
Mafi's re-signing follows last week's announcement that the Victorian Rugby Union has assumed control of the Rebels' licence, in a move aimed at securing the club's future.
Mafi, 27, had an outstanding debut season for the Rebels and proved one of the best forwards among the five Australian teams.
"We're thrilled that fan favourite Amanaki has chosen to remain with the Rebels in Melbourne for another year after a standout first Super Rugby season generated plenty of interest," Rebels chief executive Baden Stephenson said.
"Amanaki was the most dominant forward in the Australian conference and quickly established himself as a highly respected member of the Rebels squad with his consistent hard running and physical presence in the back row."
Mafi has represented Japan on 16 occasions, including in the three-Test series against Romania and Ireland in June.
"It was an easy decision to re-sign with the Rebels, since I've arrived everyone has made me feel welcome," Mafi said.
"I'm looking forward to next year because there is more I want to achieve with the club and we've got some great young players so I think the Rebels will have a great season."