Former All Blacks captain Kieran Read has revealed that he is keen to play in the Mitre 10 Cup, saying the country's top players being back in provincial rugby would be "exciting for the game".
Read, who is contracted with Toyoya Verblitz in Japan until 2021, is back in New Zealand to be with his family in Christchurch following the suspension of the Japanese Top League because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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While Read, like many players in New Zealand, has been left pondering if he would end up seeing out his contract overseas, he has indicated his interest in playing in this season's Mitre 10 Cup, which is due to start on September 11.
"I would [be interested]," Read told Sky Sport's The Pod. "It's a possibility. There needs to be a few things to happen.