Tom Donnelly has made no decision on his future, but if he stays in New Zealand he will still be playing for Otago.
The 30-year-old shifted to the Crusaders this season after playing 65 games for the Highlanders since 2004, and said the red and black regime was something new for him.
"It is hard to describe, really. It is quite unique and hard to spot from the outside but it is just the way the whole environment is run and it is pretty special," he said.
"The coaches are guys who really want you to be part of the team and are very welcoming. It becomes like you really want to play for them.
"Sure, it is the same old grass and you do the same old things like any team, but it is pretty special." Donnelly said he was probably going stale at the Highlanders without realising it. "I probably got a bit stuck in my ways. I played eight years for the Highlanders and saw a few people come and go. This is a new challenge for me."