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Bailyn Sullivan signs with the Hurricanes for 2022

Bailyn Sullivan, 23, is heading to the capital after signing-off with the Chiefs in time to join the Hurricanes for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. 

The midfield back isn't new to the Super Rugby environment, having been with the Chiefs for the past three seasons since his debut in 2018. 

Sullivan grew up in Napier, where he attended Napier Boys High School for four years before making the move to Auckland's King's College. 

He was a member of the New Zealand U20s team that finished 4th in the junior World Cup in France in 2018. In the U20s Sullivan impressed, scoring a length of the field try from kick-off against Japan in their 67-0 opening victory in Narbonne. 

He then made the move to Hamilton and progressed into Waikato's premier club scene with Hamilton Marist, while working closely with the Chiefs development squad in his first year out of school. 

Sullivan made his debut in the Chiefs 61-10 victory over the Sunwolves in Tokyo in 2018. 

Sullivan will join fellow new recruits, experienced loose forward Blake Gibson, and All Blacks Owen Franks and Dominic Bird in the Hurricanes squad for the 2022 season. 

Hurricanes Head Coach Jason Holland was naturally delighted to give Sullivan the opportunity to grow and compete within the Hurricanes environment. 

“It's brilliant that Bailyn will be joining us and competing for a midfield spot in our backline,” said Holland. 

“He grew up in Hawkes Bay and was an outstanding schoolboy talent who has had limited opportunity in Super Rugby thus far.” 

“I have kept an eye on him. He is a fast and powerful centre who has the ability to beat defenders and offload. He is a very solid defender who will fit nicely into our defensive structures.” 

Sullivan said while he was sad to leave the Chiefs, the move to the Hurricanes was the right one for him. 

“I’ve always been a fan of the Hurricanes. And although I’m sad to leave the Chiefs because of the opportunity they’ve given me to kick start my Super Rugby career, I’m really excited to be part of the Canes whānau,” he said. 

“I think it will be a good fit for me. In the past I’ve played alongside some of these guys, and created some good friendships there, so I’m excited to be able to get out there with them.” 

“I think this will be an awesome opportunity to see rugby through the perspective of another team, to work with a new bunch of players and coaches.” 

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