Dragons RFC are thrilled to official announce the signing of Tonga international back row forward Solomone Funaki.
The 29-year-old – who can operate across the back row – will make the move to Rodney Parade this summer from Moana Pasifika in Super Rugby.
A destructive physical ball carrier and influential leader, who has captained his club on many occasions, Funaki will add to the back row resources at the Men of Gwent.
Funaki was part of the Tonga squad at the 2023 Rugby World Cup and has made 15 appearances for his country.
Head Coach Dai Flanagan said: “We’re excited that Solomone is moving to the Dragons and look forward to the massive impact we know he can make with us.
“He’s a tough and uncompromising man, someone who always wins collisions, and his ability to play across the back row will mean other players can thrive around him.
“I’ve spoken to a number of people who know and have played alongside Solomone and they have nothing but praise for him as both a person and performer.
“He’s a family man and a real leader of men, with international and Super Rugby experience. “We look forward to Solomone making his journey over to us and wish him well in the remaining weeks of the Super Rugby season.”
Funaki has played club rugby for Hawke’s Bay Magpies since 2018 and was part of the Hurricanes set-up in 2021 before moving to Moana Pasifika.
He wrote history by scoring Moana Pasifika’s first-ever try in their inaugural Super Rugby game against the Crusaders.
An outstanding 2023 campaign saw him captain Moana Pasifika and claim the honour of ‘Moana Man of the Year’ – the club’s top award.
Funaki made his Test debut for Tonga in 2021 against New Zealand and featured in the 2022 Pacific Nations Cup and 2023 Rugby World Cup