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Douglas Gordon Sanft is a New Zealand–born Samoan former rugby union international.[1]

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Born in Wellington, Sanft spent his childhood in Samoa but finished his schooling at Auckland's De La Salle College. He is a brother of Samoa international Quintan Sanft.[2]

Sanft, primarily a fly-half, played his provincial rugby with Counties Manukau and Poverty Bay. He had several seasons in England for clubs including Halifax and the Cornish Pirates, as well as a stint with Spanish club CRC Madrid[3][4]

In 2006, Sanft was capped for Samoa in a match against Japan in New Plymouth, which they won by 44 points.[5]

Sanft was coach of the Manukau Rovers side that won the Gallaher Shield in 2022, to end a 49-year title drought. He is director of rugby and head coach at Marist Brothers Old Boys.[6]

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