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Published 12:44 22 Feb 2022 GMT
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"Around December, I knew I had to make a decision on my future. Munster came up. I've always watched things on social media and have been following the URC - great highlights and so many good players. I wanted to try it. "So Munster came up, on the table. I spoke to my agent and said, 'This could be something we could look at, first'. They're a massive club, big history and they've won many times around Europe as well. I always wanted to be part of something like that. At some point in a player's career, you want to win something. It has been a while for me since the last time I won. I'd like to be part of a team pushing for that."[caption id="attachment_250409" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Andrew Conway of Munster gets away from a diving Malakai Fekitoa on his way to scoring his side's match-winning try against Toulon. (Photo by Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I'd came over from New Zealand so that was the first [European] game of the season for me, at the time. It was unbelievable. It was an unreal experience for me, and I'll never forget that. Making those decisions now [about moving], that helped, and made it a bit easier for me. "I want to go out there and play for something as well. Munster is huge, and I've heard a lot about the club from teammates, and guys I've played against, like Simon Zebo and others. I'd been in contact with Irish guys I've played against and I spoke with them about the place, and they all said great things. "I also worked closely with Cozzy [Ian Costello] at Wasps. He has helped me a lot with my game, and understanding myself as well. We have a good relationship, and it helps with him being over there now. It was an easy decision, in the end."[caption id="attachment_250410" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Malakai Fekitoa is tackled by Australia's Quade Cooper during a Bledisloe Cup match in 2016. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
"You look at Chris Farrell, in midfield. He's been around. He's a big boy, very talented. I've seen him being very aggressive in defence. Ball-in-hand, he's very, very good. I would like to be in there with him, and Rory Scannell too. He's been in and out with Ireland, but he's another guy that is a great talent. And you look at the wingers, too, and their speed is phenomenal. I want to be around those guys too. Hopefully we can play some exciting rugby."Fekitoa says he did ask questions of himself before the deal was agreed upon, as Munster will be changing head coach, attack coach, defence coach and maybe more, over the summer. Graham Rowntree is sticking around, but it is all change at the southern province. There have been discussions, though, and he is aware of a couple of strong coaching names that Munster are looking to have in place for 2022/23, and beyond. https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ1qS6fF7GR/
"It's honestly amazing to see," he says of the fund-raising efforts. "That's the great thing about rugby. It's a family sport, if you know what I mean. You see the rugby community coming together for other disasters, and this is no different. "When it happened, it was probably one of the toughest periods of my life. I'm sure that was the same for the other guys that are playing over here in the UK or France. When you don't hear from your families, it is probably one of the scariest moments.""I wanted to use my platform to help out," he adds, "and use the media to highlight how bad it all was. With the communications being down [in Tonga], I was trying many times to call home... but you learn in rugby to control the controllables. What I could try to control was through creating awareness and hopefully, in a way, that would generate support. It was crazy to see the support we got, overnight, especially from so many people in the UK." Through his own fundraising efforts, Malakai Fekitoa was able to take in £64,000 to go towards relief for those affected in Tonga. Wasps added another £16,000 and donations are still coming in. To contribute to Malakai’s fundraiser, visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/all-with-tonga-help-tonga
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