The Chiefs have announced the signing of Manaaki Selby-Rickit on a multi-year deal with the Super Rugby Pacific franchise.
The talented lock has notched up 21 Super Rugby caps to date with the Highlanders, having played for them since his debut in 2020. Selby-Rickit's consistent efforts on-field were recognised when he was named in the South squad for the 2020 North v South match. Later that season he also made his Māori All Blacks debut against Moana Pasifika.
Formerly playing for the Southland provincial side, Selby-Rickit shifted to the Chiefs Country province, Bay of Plenty, last year. Speaking on his signing with the Gallagher Chiefs he said, "I'm very excited to be joining the Chiefs whānau next season".
Gallagher Chiefs head coach Clayton McMillan said, "Manaaki's form for Bay of Plenty throughout the Bunnings Warehouse NPC season was outstanding. I thought he was dominant at lineout time, had an outstanding work rate, and a great physical presence."
McMillan, as head coach of the Māori All Blacks too, has worked with Selby-Rickit for multiple campaigns, adding to his motivation to sign the 26-year-old.