At the end of 2000 Temu was selected in the
Cook Island team for the
World Cup and was made vice-captain of the squad. The
Wigan Warriors were interested in signing Temu, who did not count as a quota player due to the time he had spent in Great Britain. However he was denied a work permit due to the little game time he had had at Newcastle and so the deal fell through. Instead, Temu signed with the new
New Zealand Warriors club and provided experience to the younger props in the side. When not selected by the first grade side he played for the
Marist Richmond Brothers in the
Bartercard Cup. He played four first grade games for the Warriors and subsequently decided to retire at the end of the 2001 season. ==References==