Hurricanes Culture Round team to take on the Blues

Hurricanes Culture Round team to take on the Blues

The Hurricanes are set for the Round 3 Culture Round double header in the Capital. On Saturday, both the Hurricanes Poua and Hurricanes will play their first home games for 2025 at SKY Stadium.  

The Hurricanes men’s side has been named to take on the Blues this Saturday night at 7:05PM and it’s a strong team with 24-year-old Kade Banks set to make his debut at full-back, having previously worn the Blues jersey in 2024.  

Hurricanes Head Coach Clark Laidlaw said “We're excited to be back in Wellington and play our first home game at SKY Stadium for 2025. It’s Culture Round and we’ve had an enjoyable week connecting our different cultures.”

“It’s great to be able to have Kade Banks in the team this week, he’s had a really strong preseason and deserves this opportunity to debut” 

“Being the 2024 champions, the Blues will be highly motivated and demand a top-quality performance from us. We certainly feel inspired to play well and meet that demand.”


The Hurricanes’ current leading points scorer for 2025, Harry Godfrey continues at first-five with All Black, Cam Roigard, starting at half-back for the third week in a row.  Isaia Walker-Leawere comes back into the side, while Pasilio Tosi will get his first start of 2025. Peter Lakai starts at the back of the scrum and Brayden Iose will look to produce a powerful performance from the bench. 

 


The Hurricanes Under 20s (team named Friday 12pm) will play the Crusaders at NZCIS, Upper Hutt at 11:30AM, prior to the Hurricanes Poua (team named Thursday 4pm) kicking off at SKY Stadium at 4:35PM.  

 

NO. 

NAME 

IWI/VILLAGE 

Xavier Numia 

Saoluafata (Upolu) 

Raymond Tuputupu 

Feleasiu (Upolu) and Nuku’alofa (Tonga)  

Pasilio Tosi 

Niua Toputapu  

Caleb Delany 

Ngāti Tūwharetoa  

Isaia Walker-Leawere 

Ngāti Porou/ Galoa, Korovisolou & Serua (Fiji)  

Brad Shields (Co Captain)  

Masterton  

Du’Plessis Kirifi (Co Captain)  

Iva (Savai’i)  

Peter Lakai  

Longomapu and Vaini Tonga  

Cam Roigard  

Cambridge  

10 

Harry Godfrey 

Hunterville  

11 

Kini Naholo  

Nadroumai Village, Sigatoka, Fiji

12 

Peter Umaga-Jensen  

Leulumoega and Afega (Upolu) and Sagone (Savai’i)  

13 

Bailyn Sullivan  

Ngāti Kahungunu  

14 

Fatafehi Fineanganofo   

Kolomotu’a and Hofoa   

15 

Kade Banks (Debut)  

Ngapuhi, Ngati Whatua  

  

IMPACT 

  

16 

Jacob Devery  

Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki  

17 

Pouri Rakete-Stones  

Ngāpuhi  

18 

Tevita Mafileo  

Hofoa  

19 

Hugo Plummer  

Wellington  

20 

Brayden Iose  

Fasito'o uta & Falelatai (Upolu)  

21 

Ereatara Enari   

Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga a Māhaki  & Lepa, Nofoali’i, Vaiala (Upolu)  

22 

Riley Hohepa  

Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Tūhourangi, Ngāti Pikiao, Ngāti Whakaaue, Ngāti Tahu-Ngāti whaoa 

23 

Ngatungane Punivai  

Niua & Ha’afeva (Tonga), Aitu & Mangaia (Cook Islands). 

Unavailable due to injury 

Player 

Injury 

Potential Return 

Brett Cameron 

Knee 

Season 

Devan Flanders 

Ankle 

R14 

Tjay Clarke 

Shoulder 

R9 

Daniel Sinkinson 

Hamstring 

R8 

Ruben Love 

Ankle 

R7 

Lucas Cashmore 

Knee 

R7 

Riley Higgins 

Hand 

R7 

Tyrel Lomax 

Ankle 

R5 

Callum Harkin 

Head 

R4 

Billy Proctor 

Achilles 

TBC 

Asafo Aumua 

Calf 

TBC 

Zach Gallagher 

Achilles 

TBC 

 

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