Hannah Greene | Sports Editor
Dom Akina, a former Western Men’s Rugby player, who has signed a professional contract for rugby with the Austin Herd — spoke with me about his future endeavors. Akina was born in Kahuku, Hawaii and started playing rugby about seven years ago. Currently, Akina plays flanker, the player to stop the attack and take the ball away from the opposing team, and wing, those who attack and defend on the “outskirts” of the field.
Hannah Greene: How has the transition been from playing club rugby at WOU to signing a professional contract and playing at the next level?
Dom Akina: A major change and (an) eye opening experience. (I) didn’t believe it was real until I actually moved into my apartment in Texas.
HG: What would you say has been a great inspiration and driving force towards pursuing pro?
DA: I have to say the driving force was creating a better opportunity, not just for myself but for my family and most importantly my brothers.
HG: Has this been a long time dream?
DA: NFL was actually my dream until about 6 years ago. I really started to love the game (rugby) after my first year when I got to know the game more.
HG: What are some expectations you foresee in going pro?
DA: I expect challenges from players and athletes. I know (the) fitness, physical and mental parts of the game are going to have to be elite in order to stay in the game.
HG: Are there any fears or nerves in the upcoming season?
DA: “No fear.” I started living by that motto for a long time and I believe that’s how I got to where I am today. Just being able to not be scared and be confident. I was always the small guy growing up and I had to prove a lot and work even harder.
HG: Who is your idol?
DA: My grandma. My grandma is my everything.
HG: Any last thoughts or things you’d like to say?
DA: Just want to thank Coach Arne Ferguson for everything he had helped me with in football, and just (for) making better choices in life. Thank you to the football program, athletes, and coach Metzgar for teaching me the fundamentals of lifting and helping increase my knowledge of lifting. Lastly just want to thank the Rugby program because I probably would have never played rugby if our school did not have a program.
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Photos courtesy of Tava’e Sina Kalena Sofa-Kini