Adam Thomson continues to gather options about his future but remains uncertain about his plans for 2013.
The All Black utility loose forward is in the curious position of not knowing what he will be doing after this tour. He comes off contract at the end of the year and has not been named in any Super Rugby side yet, strangely, he's in no rush to commit to anything and says that whatever he ends up doing, he doesn't believe this tour will close the door on his international career.
"I have a couple of options which is nice and I am just going to take my time and chew over the information," said Thomson. "I have a pretty big task ahead of me with the All Blacks and that is the main focus for now.
"I love being an All Black and there is nothing greater in world rugby than being an All Black so it is still a massive drive. There are a lot of things that need to be calculated so I need to make sure I have got all the information."
He's not divulging much detail about what his offshore options are. The Japanese market had shown interest but the season there is short and well into business. Having started an All Black test in the last 15 months, he qualifies for a work visa to play in Europe and there have been murmurings that an English club is interested. But nor has he ruled out the prospect of squeezing into Super Rugby. The Highlanders have only named 31 players and they have the capacity to contract 32.