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6th September 2020
01:02pm BST

Four players attempt to fell Tupou Vaa'i, then aged 16, during a match between Fiji Schools and New Zealand Barbarians Schools at Auckland Grammar School in 2016. (Photo by Simon Watts/Getty Images)[/caption]
Tupou Vaa'i stands at 6-foot-6 now, but he was not far off that mark when he made his first big impressions for the New Zealand Barbarians Schools selection. He was part of New Zealand's U20 squad at the junior world championships, in 2019, then returned home for a First XV run with Taranaki in the Mitre 10 Cup.
Chiefs head coach Warren Gatland drafted him into his squad for the 2020 Super Rugby, and then Super Rugby Aotearoa, competitions. Despite the Chiefs finishing rock bottom of the Super Rugby Aotearoa standings, Vaa'i did enough to get drafted into the North vs. South trial game, on Saturday.
The North vs. South fixture was a friendly in name only, as both sets of players went at it for 80+ minutes, knowing that spots in the All Blacks squad for their upcoming Test fixtures were on the line. The South clinched an absorbing match-up with this Will Jordan stunner [below] so Vaa'i ended up on the losing side again:
https://twitter.com/SkySportsRugby/status/1302170511120752640
The 20-year-old lock's fortunes picked up significantly over the coming hours, however.
"As a young kid," says Vaa'i, "you always want to get in with the All Blacks. "I got a phone call around 7:30 this morning [finding out I made the squad] and I think I woke up my room-mate, Beauden Barrett. So sorry about that!"After letting Barrett know the good news, Vaa'i called home and broke the good news to his family, who were all gathered around the front room of their house for breakfast.
"I got some good news this morning," he began, before the tears came . Vaa'i needed a brief pause as the enormity of the moment sank in. Taking a breath, he continued: "I just wanted to let you guys all know, I made the All Blacks squad."Cue scenes of pure and unadulterated joy. https://www.tiktok.com/@mvpfamilia_/video/6869193413724605701
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