Saints confirm signing of wing Amena Caqusau

Saints confirm signing of wing Amena Caqusau

Northampton Saints today announce the signing of English-qualified wing Amena Caqusau, who will arrive at the Club this summer from Glasgow Warriors.

 

The 20-year-old was born in Salisbury but made the journey north of the border to study at Queen Victoria School in Dunblane for seven years.

He represented Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians for the 2022/23 season, making the transition from age-grade rugby to the senior men’s game, before being picked up by Glasgow Warriors on his first professional contract.

Caqusau has featured for Scotland at age-grade level in both the Under-18s and the Under-20s, starting three times in last year’s Six Nations Championship.


But the 96kg wing is relishing the prospect of a move to the Gallagher Premiership ahead of the 2025/26 season, and the opportunity to develop his game under the coaching team at Saints.

“I’m really happy to be making the move to Northampton Saints,” he said. “I’ve been watching the Premiership my whole life, and I’ve really enjoyed watching Saints play over the last couple of years.


“The league is very competitive and that’s an exciting opportunity for me, while Saints play a brilliant brand of rugby within it.

“The coaching team in Northampton also have a great track record of bringing young wingers through successfully – and then onwards into international rugby too.

“Northampton’s also a lot closer to home for me, so I’ll be able to see more of my family, and it’s a place where rugby is at the heart of the local community. It’s clear to see how much the Club means to the supporters, and how much love the supporters share for the team, so that was definitely also something that attracted me.

“I always try to bring speed and flair to my game, being Fijian that is something we pride ourselves on, and I just want to be able to contribute to Saints as best I can.”

Caqusau will join an explosive back-three group at Saints next term, and despite the array of talent already at his disposal, Northampton’s Director of Rugby Phil Dowson believes that Caqusau will offer a different sort of threat for his squad.

He said: “We first noticed Amena playing in the Under-20s Six Nations last year, while we were watching Henry Pollock, Craig Wright and Archie McParland, and his natural athleticism was clear to see.

“His father hails from Fiji and played Sevens and XVs for the British Army, and Amena has that very Fijian ability to beat players, to be powerful in contact, and to get offloads away.

“We really liked the way he played, and then we did our research and he came across as a really hardworking character, who wasn’t necessarily playing much up in Glasgow. We felt that within our pathway system, he had huge potential.

“We’re excited to see what he can do in open field. He has an eye for a break, and also has a good feel for making shots in defence as well.

“Amena is hungry to play and to show what he is capable of, and we are keen to have him in our environment to give him the chance to work and develop.”

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