Lima Sopoaga admits he went to school to play rugby and eat his lunch. He saw the sport as his ticket to potentially making a better life.
So when the opportunity to accept a lucrative offer to continue his career in England arose, he made the decision to do what was best for his family – leaving the All Blacks dream behind.
Speaking to The Times, Sopoaga said the contract could change not just his own life, but a few lives.
"To come over here, to uproot my partner [Miriam] and daughter [Milla, aged one] was a very big decision," he told The Times. "But in the long run, it will be the right one.
"Guys in New Zealand who are second or third string, we're not getting paid the same as the Beauden Barretts. I fell into that category, I've no qualms about it, that's the way it goes. Now, if I'm smart and make the right choices, if I'm not buying stupid cars and stuff like that, this money will be put to good use … Who wouldn't want that for their family?