SEGNER’S FUTURE LOCKED WITH BLUES
Loose-Forward Anton Segner has re-committed to the Blues for a further two years, cementing his future at the club until the end of 2026.
German-born Segner who has been with the Blues since 2022 has played in all three Loose-Forward positions since joining the club and has impressed with his versatility and durability in the three hotly contested roles.
The twenty-two-year-old’s re-signing coincides with a permanent move to live in Auckland and he said it was a natural decision to re-sign with the Blues.
“I’m stoked to continue my rugby journey with the Blues,” said Segner.
“This region and this team feels like home, they’re my family and I’m excited to have the next few years sorted so I can continue to develop as a rugby player in an environment I feel comfortable to express myself in,” he said.
Segner has lived away from Germany for almost eight years now with his family set to visit him at the end of this month.
“Since coming to New Zealand, one of my main aims was to show my family that the sacrifice of being away from them was worth it. I want to make them proud with what I’m doing over here on the other side of the world.”
“The time apart makes it really special when they come over and visit. My parents and younger brother are coming over at the end of this month for a few home games, so I’m looking forward to spending some quality time with them and show them around Auckland and Blues HQ, as the club is always extremely welcoming,” said Segner.
Blues GM of Rugby, Murray Williams, was pleased to have Segner’s future locked in with the club.
“It’s great to have Anton signed for another two years,” said Williams.
“Anton displays a maturity beyond his years and is someone we see as part of the club’s plans for the future.”
“He’s a natural leader, works extremely hard at his craft and is a pleasure to have around the environment for coaches, players and staff. We’re pleased to have him with us for the coming years and believe he will continue to grow and have a positive influence on our club.”
Segner remains equally optimistic about his Blues future.
"I want to thank Blues CEO Andrew Hore, Murray Williams and their team for showing faith in me and for giving me a chance to flourish at the Blues Club."
"We have a good team culture and a group of boys who are striving for daily improvement. That certainly played a part in my desire to continue at the Blues - we've also got a Super Rugby title to win and I'll be doing everything I can to make that a reality for the club."