All Blacks boosted by re-signing of Barrett for two more years
All Blacks forward Scott Barrett is set to continue building his legacy in Aotearoa after re-signing with New Zealand Rugby until the end of 2025.
The Crusaders captain has put pen to paper on a new contract that will see him remain in Christchurch for DHL Super Rugby Pacific while being aligned with Taranaki at provincial level.
“I am excited to re-sign with New Zealand Rugby, the Crusaders and Taranaki for two more years,” Barrett said. “I am grateful to have the opportunity to represent these teams which I love playing for.”
New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson added: “Scott is well-respected by team-mates, management and fans across the game. We’ve watched him grow into a leader at all levels and are delighted to continue working alongside him.”
Since making his All Blacks debut in 2016, Barrett has amassed 58 Test appearances and is one of the most consistent performers on the international stage.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster said: “This is fantastic news for the All Blacks. Scott Barrett has become a massive contributor on and off the park, and to have his commitment past the Rugby World Cup is a real boost.”
Crusaders coach Scott Roberston is quick to highlight how Barrett’s qualities have contributed to their unprecedented success in Super Rugby, saying the 29-year-old is an “incredible player with the skills of a coach” and that his understanding of the game is what sets him apart.
“For club and country Scott Barrett committing through until the end of 2025 is huge,” added Robertson. “His experience, the respect and mana he has in every team he plays for, makes him a massive asset.
“He’s got the ability to be one of the greats of our game. He is a true Crusader.”
Taranaki CEO Mike Sandle welcomed the news that Barrett had re-signed with the province after his brother Jordie did the same last year: “We are thrilled that Scott has re-committed to New Zealand Rugby and Taranaki Rugby.
“Taranaki has a proud tradition of producing All Blacks and I know all our players love coming home to play for Taranaki when the opportunity presents. The Barrett family is a name synonymous with Taranaki Rugby and I know his family would cherish the opportunity to see Scott, Jordie and Beauden run out onto Yarrow Stadium in a Taranaki Jersey.”
-Press Release/NZR
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Yeah, Perofeta's injury opened the door for Love to debut. Love's injury in NPC ruled him out of the Bledisloe Cup matches, but Robertson saw potential in him, so he kept him around for the EOYT. However, Perofeta's recovery meant he could return, hence Love being played on the Wing.
Robertson's attitude was just pissing me off near the end of the year, with how he'd go around complimenting the new guys as if he'd always seen potential in them, despite only giving them a chance due to injuries.
Go to commentsI would remove J Barrett from that list ofbacks with outstanding seasons
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