All Blacks winger Leicester Fainga’anuku has been forced to leave Japan just days after arriving with the squad for what the team is describing as family reasons.
Blues and North Harbour winger Mark Telea, who was initially picked in the All Blacks XV’s tour of Europe, has joined the All Blacks squad in Tokyo this morning as Fainga’anuku’s replacement.
Assistant coach Scott McLeod said Fainga’anuku had decided to return home of his own accord.
“Leicester has returned home. No disruption. We’re very sad for his circumstances, for family reasons and we respect what he wants to do,” McLeod told NZME on Monday.
“We’ve got a large group here that are very excited about this opportunity [the tour] so we’ll just move on and, when a decision is made for the replacement player, we’ll welcome him and get him moving as well.”