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Written by Jamie Troughton   
Friday, 01 April 2011

Kenyan sevens star Charles Longwe is set to make his Baywide club rugby debut for Te Puke this weekend in a decent boost to the region's halfback stocks.

Longwe, better known as Chucky, will travel with Te Puke to Rotoiti tomorrow and coach Jeremy Cotter is confident the 22-year-old will get some game time.

Cotter spotted Longwe while on safari in Kenya last year, when the No 9 was loading pineapples onto a flatbed truck on a road near the city of Thika, firing the fruit 40m on the fly.

Dazzled by his passing game, Cotter teed up a contract with French club Cheval Fumier Racing, a feeder club to top-14 champions Clermont, coached by Cotter's brother Vern.

His meteoric rugby rise was capped when he made his sevens debut for Kenya in Hong Kong last week, scoring four times in pool play.

"He only flew in from Hong Kong on Tuesday but came straight to training and looked impressive," Cotter said. "He's fast, strong and has already learned several of our intricate lineout and scrum moves so I've got a feeling he'll fit in pretty well."

Longwe's arrival is timely, with Steamers and Chiefs halfback Taniela Moa possibly making himself available for Tonga's World Cup campaign.

That would take him out of the latter part of the abbreviated ITM Cup season, leaving the race for the Steamers No 9 jersey wide open, with former Hurricanes star Jason Spice also expected to join Mount Maunganui in the next few weeks.

Te Puke's international roster will be further boosted in a fortnight by the arrival of Fijian wing Rana Laikabulat and Japanese prop Igotu Pushimori.

Other Baywide games tomorrow see Tauranga Sports travel to Whakatane Marist, first-round surprise packages Waikite hosting Mount, Te Puna heading to Whakarewarewa and Opotiki hosting Rangataua.

The Colts competition also kicks off tomorrow, featuring two pools of eight teams.

 
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