All Black Sonny Bill Williams has suggested that he may continue playing after next year's Rugby World Cup.
It was thought that Williams would likely draw the curtain on his stellar rugby career in Japan, with other commitments such as family and study now taking up more of his time.
But the 51-test veteran told the Sydney Morning Herald that he still "had the fire inside him" to play test rugby and would even consider looking into rugby league offers.
"I've enjoyed the process so far," he said. "And I have to think about what I will do in the future. I am positioning myself in case that becomes an option. I am enjoying doing a bit of studying and keeping my brain going in a different way.
"The last couple of years have been tough with injury, but I still have the fire inside me. I still feel fresh.