'If he gets dominance he's impossible to stop': Waratahs great who's out to end their Super surge

By Tony Harper / Editor

Sekope Kepu played in 141 games for the Waratahs, including their greatest triumph at Super Rugby level, so you can expect him to carry a fair slab of emotion into his first game against his old club on Saturday.

Kepu, born in Sydney to Tongan parents, will lead out a team representing the heritage of his family as captain of Moana Pasifika at Mt Smart Stadium, a huge honour coming at the tail end of an impressive career that included that 2014 SR title with the Tahs

Moana Pasifika have had a troubled start to life in Super Rugby Pacific – four games moved because of Covid issues and a stretch of six games in 23 days testing their reserves of energy, if not their spirit.

They are a team unlike any other in the history of the competition, bringing players from different nations together with the focus on being trailblazers and an inspiration for their region. There is a lot of singing, a heap of brotherhood, and Kepu’s role in driving this is integral.

Sekope Kepu during a Waratahs training session in 2010 (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

He is 36 and his 110 Tests in the furnace of the Wallabies front row give him the gravitas to lead.

“It’s about finding your process, your true north, try not to get too rattled and stay composed in the heat of battle,” is how Kepu summed up his approach to The Roar Rugby Podcast last week.

“The unique thing is we’re not a franchise like a city or a state, we’re represent our people and that’s not only in Auckland and in the islands but everywhere around the globe.

“It’s quite humbling to get some messages from people from the UK, Europe, the States, Australia and everywhere.

“Just people proud of what we’re doing and who want to get behind the team values and they’re seeing what we’re trying to do and are extremely proud.”

Although a seemingly obvious choice as captain, Kepu suggests he was taken aback when the offer arrived.

“It’s a very unique team and I didn’t really know the impact that it would have not only on myself but my family and also the greater Pacific Island community.

Sekope Kepu sings in the team huddle following the Super Rugby pre season trial match between Moana Pasifika and the Chiefs.  (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

“When I was selected as captain that was just really humbling and something I didn’t see coming and something I am still learning and trying to run with.

“Being in a position to help put in structure values and standards and building it from the ground up has been something pretty special and it’s been a learning for everybody.

“We speak about it as our team is more than rugby – it’s reaching out and inspiring the next generation of young kids that want to be like this team.”

The Tahs are, of course, aware of what Kepu will bring to the homecoming party in Auckland on Saturday.

“If he gets dominance early, he is pretty much impossible to stop,” said Tahs hooker Dave Porecki, a former teammate of Kepu’s at London Irish.

“He’s a very strong tight-head scrummager so if you nullify him early – that’s for [Angus Bell] and myself to do early – you can discourage him from being so dominant throughout the game.”

The Tahs are coming into the game after an upset over the Crusaders. While coach Darren Coleman suggests this task will be even harder, thanks to a vocal ‘home’ crowd, he also knows a win will help push their cause for a top four finish.

Kepu is an imposing barrier in a team of physical bruisers – and Porecki ruled out trying any tricks on the old dog.

“I think he’s too experienced for someone like me to rattle him,” Porecki said.

Kepu is only four years younger than coach Aaron Mauger, a teammate of Kepu’s brother in their school boy days.

Mauger has praised Kepu for his leadership and says his form is resurgent due to the responsibility he’s taken on.

“He’s going really well, Sekope, and we’re really lucky to have a man of his quality,” Mauger said on SENZ radio this week.

“Firstly, as a man and the influence he has on the growth of our young players. Not just as footy players, but helping them on (their) life journey.

“He’s well supported by Christian (Lealiifano), Jack (Lam), Tomasi (Alosio), Ere Enari … the more experienced guys that are part of our leadership group. Just quality men, I love working with these boys, and I love working with Keps.

“He makes it fun, we’ve got a good relationship. We’re really aligned and he’s been huge for this team.

“He’s in good form, and to see him back at his best probably just shows how much he’s enjoying his rugby as well.”

The feeling is clearly mutual.

“Aaron’s awesome,” Kepu told The Roar. “He’s someone that I grew up watching – he played the same position as my older brother and the same NZ representative teams and I respect and look up to my older brother as well.

“It is a relationship where he runs things by not only by myself but the leadership and there is a lot of to and fro about what we think would be best for the team – but also he ultimately makes the final calls.

“I’ve really enjoyed working with him so far and being able to just talk to him.

“In Queenstown, when we were in isolation there, I just picked up the phone and rung him and said ‘how you going bro?’, just check in and maybe it wasn’t even footy but every now again a random text or phone call to check up on each other.”

It won’t come as a surprise that Kepu fancies extending his career beyond the field and into the coach’s box.

There was a moment earlier this season when he was injured and consigned to the stands, and his reactions ran the full range of emotions.

“I have a passion for coaching,” he told The Roar.

“I guess it’s a little bit as you get older you trying to share your knowledge with other younger players. The beauty is in this team I can do that.

“Yeah, I saw that footage and thought ‘I’m a passionate guy!’”

The Crowd Says:

2022-05-07T23:42:47+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


:laughing: next you’ll try tell me that Palu and Polota-Nau aren’t two of my all time favourite Tahs.

2022-05-07T23:33:57+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Agreed Rhys. Kepu’s legacy is strong. Fine Wallaby and man from where I am looking. Born in Sydney, educated at Wesley in Auckland. Forced to deal with the cross cultural tension between his service to two nations. Played at elite Rep level on both sides of the Tasman. Held himself with dignity through difficulty, including some unfortunate mob comment in Auckland 2011. A statesman for the code. Not perfect of course- was lucky to stay on the field in one test vs ABs but the sort of stature that deserves a statue.

2022-05-07T22:46:26+00:00

GentleGeorge

Guest


As much as you’re driving the ‘new you’ in this recent Roar PR blitz of yours, many on this forum would find it hard to believe you’d love Sekope Kepu. Hooper, Swinton, Bell, Hanigan, Harrison maybe but not Sekope (and certainly not Beale) :unhappy:

2022-05-07T03:24:34+00:00

Double Agent

Guest


I'd like to see MP get some wins - just not today.

2022-05-07T02:50:09+00:00

Oblosnky’s Other Pun

Guest


He is a recent player who I think will unquestionably go down as a Wallabies great.

2022-05-07T01:56:20+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Love Sekope. Such a legend.

2022-05-07T01:32:56+00:00

Jacko

Roar Rookie


Yeah Id love to see a good crowd. Moana will need plenty of support to beat the Tahs tho.

2022-05-07T01:29:39+00:00

Paul D

Roar Rookie


Go well Keps. But not too well! :silly:

2022-05-07T01:02:25+00:00

Harry Jones

Expert


Nice!

2022-05-07T00:57:33+00:00

Colvin Brown

Roar Guru


Today's game should be super interesting. Hope MP supporters flood the zone.

2022-05-07T00:48:03+00:00

Rhys Bosley

Roar Pro


Big Keps is one of my favourite Wallabies from recent years, such a hard man with high standards and absolutely awesome to watch when he would get a head of steam up on the run. Legend.

2022-05-06T23:43:27+00:00

Dean

Roar Rookie


Nice article Tony. Articulates a great footy narrative in a lovely way. It’s going to be a tough one this match. I’m not a NSW supporter, nor a supporter of NZ conference teams. Huge fan of Sekope’s so I don’t want him to lose, also I really want NSW to win. It’s a tough conundrum!

2022-05-06T21:33:19+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


This man is one of the nicest blokes to play our game. AND a great player who gave dedicated "service" over an extended period, the real mark of a great player.

2022-05-06T20:28:54+00:00

Ken Catchpole's Other Leg

Roar Guru


Sekope is a quality dude. He won’t be the only one with mixed emotions.

2022-05-06T20:23:59+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


I remember an interview with Sio and AAA in their earlier years. They were asked who is the leader of the Islander brothers in the Aussie setup. Without hesitation both said Keps. He is held in very high regard, and you can see why.

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