Veteran All Blacks fullback Mils Muliaina has been granted an extended off-season break by the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) and will sit out the first three rounds of next year's Super 14.
Muliaina, 29, will have February off, missing the Chiefs' three matches on the road against the Sharks and Lions in South Africa and against the Western Force in Perth.
The Chiefs captain and veteran of 77 tests asked for the clause in his contract when it was renewed with the NZRU earlier this year.
NZRU chief executive Steve Tew told the Sunday Star Times that Muliaina's exemption was a rare one.
"Although Mils is likely to have extended leave at the beginning of Super rugby, he is just one player out of 140," Tew said.
"We have made it very clear, as the Australians and South Africans have in their own way, that we will have to take a case-by-case look at our players if they are going to survive."
- NZPA
Rugby: Muliaina granted extended leave
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