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Damian McKenzie signs long-term deal with NZR

New Zealand's Damian McKenzie during the Autumn Nations Series 2025 match between England and New Zealand All Blacks at Allianz Stadium on November 2, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Bob Bradford - CameraSport via Getty Images)

NZR has announced the re-signing of All Blacks first five-eighth Damian McKenzie on a four-year deal until the end of 2029, ensuring the No.10 will play in New Zealand for the foreseeable future.

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His commitment means he will contend for a place with the All Blacks at the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia and the British & Irish Lions tour in 2029.

McKenzie has also re-committed to the Chiefs, the only Super Rugby club he has played for since his debut in 2015.

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      “I’m incredibly excited to re-sign with NZ Rugby and continue my journey with both the Chiefs and All Blacks,” McKenzie said.

      “The opportunity to represent both teams is something that I’ll never take for granted.

      “I feel like I’ve still got a lot to give to New Zealand rugby and look forward to adding value where I can.

      After leading the Chiefs to the Super Rugby Pacific final in both 2023 and 2024, a championship still awaits McKenzie at that level despite being one of the most capped players in franchise history. He has 131 Super appearances since making his debut in 2015.

      “I’m extremely motivated to win a championship with the Chiefs and ultimately hope to be a part of a successful Rugby World Cup in 2027 and campaigns beyond that.”

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      McKenzie was the first choice No.10 for new head coach Scott Robertson with the All Blacks, going on to claim the No.10 jersey in World Rugby’s dream team of the year in 2024.

      He produced memorable performances over England in July, before a clutch kick at Twickenham secured three wins in the calendar year over England.

       

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      JW 10 days ago

      Now did he say that or did he ‘write’ it!?!


      Sounds AI generated.

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      IkeaBoy 10 days ago

      Smart move. Wouldn’t be a great look to lose him to Japan.

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      JW 10 days ago

      I wonder if he used his position to bully a great contract lol

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      SC 11 days ago

      Perfect.


      Now bring back Mo’unga in July 2026.

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      JW 10 days ago

      Wow, bringing Mo’unga and the NPC into the discussion aye SC, outthere!

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      Head high tackle 10 days ago

      MP should sign him. He will play for Tonga at the next WC.

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      JD Kiwi 10 days ago

      That's right, we need both of them.

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