Ross Filipo decided last year he didn't have the mental appetite to put himself through another season of professional rugby but now he's about to get another taste of French rugby after signing a one-year deal with Racing Metro.
The 36-year-old former All Black flies out tonight to join the likes of Dan Carter (once his World Cup duties are over), Chris Masoe, Casey Laulala and Ben Tameifuna at the Paris club.
They approached him about three weeks ago after injuries hit the squad and Filipo's versatility (he can play both lock and loose forward) and availability worked in his favour.
"It just landed in my lap," said Filipo, who previously played for Bayonne for three seasons from 2009.
"I was all geared up to play ITM Cup with Waikato when this came out of the blue. At my age, it's a no brainer. I'm never going to get an opportunity like this again and it's a chance to financially secure my family.