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Sea Eagle Tevita Funa signs for Waratahs

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Manly star Tevita Funa has switched to rugby union where he will play for the NSW Waratahs.
Camera IconManly star Tevita Funa has switched to rugby union where he will play for the NSW Waratahs. Credit: AAP

The NSW Waratahs have bolstered their outside backs with the signing of versatile Manly star Tevita Funa.

Funa penned a one-year deal with NSW Rugby which will see him remain at Daceyville until at least the end of the 2022 Super Rugby season.

The talented outside back was Manly's Rookie of the Year in 2020, scoring five tries in 12 NRL games in his debut season.

Funa's acquisition will provide plenty of options in the backs for the Waratahs, as the speedy attacking player played full-back, wing and centre in the NRL.

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The former Sea Eagle is looking forward to the transition to the 15-man game and hoping to make his mark at fullback.

"I'm really excited about the challenge of changing codes and the chance for a fresh start," Funa said. "I played rugby when I was younger so am hoping that will help me with the adjustment.

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"The Waratahs are one of the most iconic teams in rugby and I'm thankful for the opportunity they have given me.

"I'd love to chance my arm at fullback, but equally am happy to play on the wing or in the centres, I just love to get the ball in hand."

NSW Waratahs Head Coach Darren Coleman was excited to gain a player of Funa's potential and temperament.

"First and foremost, he ticked all the boxes from the character checks that we did on him. Tevita's a very dedicated and focused player which is really important," Coleman said.

"As a player he's a good all-round package, he's a big body, tall and good in the air, good speed and great footwork.

"He's got a rugby background which should take him less time to adapt and coming out of a good program at Manly we know he'll fit in as a professional."

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