Moana Pasifika to disband after 2026 Super Rugby

By Shalveen Chand 15 April 2026, 11:50AM

Moana Pasifika will disband its Super Rugby team after the conclusion of the 2026 season as a result of financial viability to continue.

In a statement, Moana Pasifika said that after five years of competing in the Super Rugby competition and engaging with communities, they have made the difficult and heartbreaking decision to disband their Super Rugby franchise following the conclusion of the 2026 season.

This decision comes after extensive consideration of the financial, operational, and strategic realities facing the franchise as well as professional rugby in New Zealand. Despite the tireless dedication of players, staff, and supporters, it is no longer viable to continue the franchise at this level of competition.

Moana Pasifika Chair, Dr Kiki Maoate, said, "This is one of the hardest decisions we have ever made. We are immensely proud of our players, staff, and the community who have supported our team over the years.

“Across our rugby, pathways and community programmes, we have been able to support a growing hub of Pacific talent across multiple sporting codes, both locally and in the Pacific region. This is something we are extremely proud of and will continue to support and advocate for as best we can.

“Our commitment now is to ensure a smooth transition for everyone affected and to celebrate our legacy by finishing the season strong.”

Moana Pasifika’s journey began in 2020, signalled by a vision to harness the sporting greatness of the Pacific, which was realised in a landmark exhibition of Pacific talent against the Māori All Blacks. In 2021, the Moana Pasifika Charitable Trust was founded by Savae La’auli Sir Michael Jones KNZM and Tuifa'asisina Sir Bryan Williams KNZM, with a mission to create the first professional Pacific rugby team. In 2022, Moana Pasifika earned its place in the fiercely competitive Super Rugby Pacific arena - a landscape dominated by franchises with decades of history.

“We acknowledge our loyal fans for standing by us through the highs and lows – your support has meant everything to us, especially our players. We ask that you stand by your team today,” Dr Maoate said.

“Our story has been one of resilience – not just as a franchise, but as Pacific people. While this will be devastating news to process, we continue to look ahead and navigate these next steps together, just as our people always have”

Moana Pasifika will provide support to all players and staff during this transition. The future of the players remains unclear, however, many are contracted by provincial clubs in New Zealand as well.

By Shalveen Chand 15 April 2026, 11:50AM
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