One of the rising stars of New Zealand Rugby, All Blacks and Crusaders first five-eighth Richie Mo'unga, has re-signed with New Zealand Rugby, the Crusaders and Canterbury, inking a new deal through to 2022.
The news is further good news for New Zealand Rugby, which has extended contracts with several All Blacks in recent weeks, including Aaron Smith, Ngani Laumape, Nathan Harris, Liam Coltman, Patrick Tuipulotu and Dalton Papalii, with a strong core of experienced players committed to New Zealand Rugby post-2019.
24-year-old Mo'unga made his provincial debut for Canterbury in 2013 and his Super Rugby debut with the Crusaders three years later. He first played for the All Blacks against a France XV on the Northern Tour in 2017 and made his full test debut against France last year in Dunedin. He has played nine tests to date.
Mo'unga said: "I'm really fortunate to have had some amazing opportunities with Canterbury, the Crusaders, and the All Blacks, and I feel there is still plenty I want to achieve in New Zealand rugby, which was a huge motivation for me to re-commit.
"I'm really grateful to be part of a club that means a lot to me and that has given me the opportunity to better myself as a rugby player and as a person. I want to keep striving to be the best I can be, which ultimately is why I've made the decision to stay in this environment."