Samisoni Taukei’aho has become the first All Black signed until the end of the next Rugby World Cup cycle.
Having re-committed until 2027, the 21-test hooker has also put pen to paper on a new contract that will see him remain with the Chiefs in Super Rugby Pacific and Waikato in the NPC.
“It’s a privilege to represent Waikato, the Chiefs and the All Blacks,” said Taukei’aho. “So I am truly grateful to re-sign with NZR for four more years and have the opportunity to keep living my dream.”
In just two seasons for the All Blacks, the 25-year-old has already written himself into the history books. In 2022 he equalled the most test tries (seven) scored by an All Blacks forward in a calendar year.
“We congratulate Samisoni on what he has achieved in the game so far,” NZR CEO Mark Robinson said. “We’ve seen him develop into a capable test hooker and know he has a lot more to offer in the coming years.”