All Black wing Reece signs for French side Perpignan

Wed, Dec 10, 2025, 9:05 PM
AFP
by AFP
New Zealand international winger Sevu Reece will join French side Perpignan next season. Photo: Getty Images
New Zealand international winger Sevu Reece will join French side Perpignan next season. Photo: Getty Images

New Zealand international winger Sevu Reece will join French side Perpignan next season provided the Catalan club retains its place in the Top 14, club president Francois Riviere announced on Wednesday.

Perpignan are currently bottom of the Top 14 with just one point from 11 games, six points behind Montauban in the relegation play-off spot.

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The 28-year-old, who has won 36 caps, is expected to sign a three-year contract.

"I am delighted with this exceptional signing, which proves that despite a difficult start to the season, Perpignan remains a remarkably attractive club both in sporting and geographical terms," Riviere told AFP.

"And proof, if any were needed, of our relentless determination to stay in the Top 14."

Reece currently plays for the Crusaders in Super Rugby, where he holds the record for tries scored with 66.

“This club has given me everything and I will forever be grateful for all the opportunities I have had in the red and black," Reece said.

"I’ll miss so many things about this club, but mainly the people – they are what make the Crusaders so special. The friendships I’ve made in my time here will stay with me forever.

“It’s a bittersweet time and this hasn’t been an easy decision at all, but my family and I are really excited for this next adventure together in France, however I still have a job to do here.

"I can’t wait for this season, I’m really hoping I can finish on a high and win one last title, and to do that under the roof at the new stadium will be unreal.”

A veteran of the 2019 World Cup, he took part in the All Blacks' last autumn tour, scoring two tries in the 52-26 win over Wales.

The winger had already committed to a European team in 2018 when he signed for the Irish province of Connacht.

However, the transfer was not finalised because Reece pleaded guilty in a domestic violence case, accused of assaulting his then-partner.

Despite the absence of a conviction, other than a fine, and despite his lawyer arguing that a heavy penalty could have meant the end of his sporting career, Connacht decided to terminate his contract.

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