Li's swift rise from high school prodigy to the upper echelons of the rugby world continued apace in 2014 when Auckland-based Super Rugby franchise, the included him in their wider training group for the
2014 Super Rugby season. After Some impressive outings in pre-season, he was named on the bench for the opening game away to the and came on for his Super Rugby debut as a second-half substitute in a 21-29 loss for his side. He went on to score 3 tries in 8 matches in his first season of Super Rugby, at the age of 19.
2015 saw a little stagnation in his progress, featuring 7 times and failing to cross the try line once as the Blues endured a horror season, winning just 3 of 16 games to finish in 14th spot on the overall log. Prior to the start of the
2016 Super Rugby season Tana Umaga replaced Sir
John Kirwan as Blues head coach and this brought about an upturn in fortunes both for the franchise and for Li personally. The Blues finished in a more respectable 11th place, still well away from the playoff spots, while Li started all 15 of their regular season games and scored 4 tries in what would prove to be his final season in Auckland. ==International==