Loughborough Lightning have locked in Red Roses international and Premiership Women’s Rugby Breakthrough Player of the Season, Haineala Lutui, on a new multi‑year contract.
The 19‑year‑old enjoyed a remarkable first full season in senior rugby, making her Lightning debut in August 2025 in PWR: The Cup before earning her league bow against Harlequins a month later.
She missed only one of Lightning’s 20 league and cup fixtures across the campaign, topped the PWR for carries (247), and finished second for gain‑line carries behind teammate Alev Kelter.
Her outstanding club form was rewarded on the international stage when Lutui was called into the Red Roses camp for the Guinness Women’s Six Nations, making her debut from the bench against Ireland — just 444 days after her first BUCS Super Rugby appearance for Loughborough University.
Lutui’s rise continued with a maiden Test try against Scotland, as she featured in four of England’s five matches on the way to securing her first Grand Slam title.
Alongside being named Lightning’s Young Player of the Season, Lutui also received national recognition at The Rugby Awards, where she was crowned PWR Breakthrough Player of the Season.
“I’ve really enjoyed my journey at Loughborough Lightning so far,” said Lutui. “Being surrounded by such a supportive group of coaches and teammates has helped me grow both on and off the field, and I’ve made some amazing friendships along the way. Looking back to when I first arrived, I can really see how much I’ve developed as a player and as a person.
“I get the opportunity to play alongside amazing players such as Sadia Kabeya, Daisy Hibbert‑Jones and Lilli Ives Campion, which has helped me improve my own game. I’m really grateful to be part of such a special club.”
Lutui was an interested spectator at Rodney Parade when Loughborough University ended their 21‑year wait to be crowned BUCS Super Rugby Champions after defeating Brunel in the final. Her Six Nations commitments prevented her involvement in that 45-5 victory, but she credits the programme as a key driver in her development.
“The environment at Loughborough has really pushed me to grow,” she said. “A lot of that development comes down to the coaches and support staff around me. Nathan [Smith], Tails [Rachel Taylor], and Matty C [Campbell] especially have had a huge influence on my journey. They’ve helped me develop my skills, given me confidence week by week, and supported me in becoming the player I am now.
“Stepping up from BUCS to PWR brought new challenges — finding ways to make more dominant carries against stronger defences, and learning how to defend bigger ball carriers. I’ve been able to meet those challenges because of the support I’ve had from the coaches.”
Lutui follows in the footsteps of Sadia Kabeya, Helena Rowland and Daisy Hibbert‑Jones, who have all committed to contract extensions ahead of the 2026/27 season.
Explaining her decision, she said: “I decided to commit to Loughborough Lightning because I believe it’s the best environment for me to continue developing both as a player and as a person. From the moment I joined, I felt supported by the coaches, staff and teammates, and that environment has helped me grow in confidence and improve my game. Loughborough feels like home.
“The opportunities I’ve had here — from BUCS to Premiership rugby and into the England pathway — show how much the programme invests in developing players and helping them reach their potential. I’m excited to keep learning, improving and contributing to the team, and Lightning is the perfect place for me to continue that journey.”
Head Coach Nathan Smith was delighted to add the 19‑year‑old to his retained list.
“What Haineala achieved in the 2025/26 season is nothing short of remarkable,” he said. “She deserves enormous credit for what she has accomplished.
“She has gone from a university player to breaking into a World Cup‑winning Red Roses side in little over a year. What’s even more exciting is that she is extremely coachable, and we’re only scratching the surface of what she can go on to achieve.
“For all young players within the pathway at Loughborough — and for prospective players who may join in the future — she, alongside the likes of Lilli Ives Campion, represents what can be achieved here. We can develop players to compete at elite university level, thrive in the PWR, and play for their countries on the international stage.”
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