Ngani Laumape is prepared to fight for the All Blacks jersey beyond the Rugby World Cup.
The rampaging midfielder announced today that he will stay in New Zealand after extending his contract with NZ Rugby, the Hurricanes and Manawatu until 2021.
Laumape's decision must come as a huge relief to NZ Rugby, with several All Blacks – Matt Proctor, Jeff Toomaga-Allen and Nehe Milner-Skudder – having announced in recent weeks that they will leave the Hurricanes following the 2019 season.
The 25-year-old said it ultimately came down to what was the best thing for himself and his family.
"It was a tough decision but I guess for me it was just deciding what's gonna make me happy and I feel like at this stage in my career it's not time for me to leave yet," he told Radio Sport.