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Shaun Stevenson to leave Chiefs for Japanese club Kubota Spears

Shaun Stevenson to leave Chiefs for Japanese club Kubota Spears

NZ Herald02-06-2025
Chiefs player Shaun Stevenson has confirmed his move to Japanese club Kubota Spears at the end of this year's Super Rugby Pacific season.
Kubota announced they had reached a contract agreement with him until June 2027.
In a release, the Chiefs said Stevenson had made an 'outstanding contribution' to
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