Jacob Umaga Joins Samoa: A New Chapter in International Rugby
Former England fly-half Jacob Umaga has been called up by Samoa, marking a significant shift in his international rugby career.

Former Wasps fly-half Jacob Umaga, who earned his only senior England cap in 2021, has been called up by Samoa for the first time. This move comes after a change in World Rugby's rules in 2022, allowing players to represent a second nation after a three-year hiatus from the Test game.
Umaga, 26, has been playing for Benetton Treviso in Italy since Wasps went bust in 2022. His performance helped the team secure a 10th-place finish in the United Rugby Championship this season.
Early Career and England Cap
Umaga was initially brought into Eddie Jones' England squad as an apprentice player during the 2020 Six Nations. He made his senior debut in a 43-29 victory over the United States in July 2021, coming off the bench to earn his only cap.
Family Legacy
Born in Halifax, England, Umaga comes from a rich rugby heritage. His father, Mike Umaga, was a Samoa international who moved to England to play rugby league before switching to union for Rotherham. Jacob's uncle, Tana Umaga, is a legendary New Zealand centre.
Upcoming Challenges
Umaga is part of a 35-strong squad preparing for Samoa's July Test against Scotland in Auckland, New Zealand, and the August Pacific Nations Cup campaign. This marks a new chapter in his international career, as he looks to make an impact with his father's homeland.
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- Pacific Nations Cup
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