All Blacks fullback and Chiefs captain Mils Muliaina has extended his contract with New Zealand rugby until 2011.
Muliaina's decision follows last week's NZRU announcement on the re-signing of All Blacks Ali Williams and Tony Woodcock.
Muliaina, who has also re-signed with the Waikato Rugby Union, said the lure of winning a World Cup had played an important part in his decision.
" While it has been a lengthy process getting to this decision, I have a drive to be part of the dream to win a rugby World Cup and that desire burns strongly," he said.
"It's a big weight off my shoulders now that the decision has been made. I can now just concentrate on continuing to make the most of my New Zealand rugby career."
Muliaina, 28, is currently the seventh-most capped All Black and most-capped All Blacks fullback of all time. He has played 68 tests to date and scored 28 tries in the black jersey since making his All Blacks debut against England in 2003.
NZRU chief executive Steve Tew said the re-signing of Muliaina was excellent news for New Zealand rugby.
"Mils is a great player and person who commands immense respect both on and off the field. We are delighted that he has chosen to commit himself further to New Zealand rugby despite very attractive offers to play overseas."
Muliaina, Williams and Woodcock join 2008 All Blacks Richie McCaw, Rodney So'oialo, Keven Mealamu, Dan Carter, Ma'a Nonu, Brad Thorn, Andrew Hore, Neemia Tialata, John Afoa, Andy Ellis, Richard Kahui, Brendon Leonard, Jamie Mackintosh, Rudi Wulf and Liam Messam, who have all signed with New Zealand rugby through to 2011 or beyond.
- NZPA
Rugby: World Cup dream keeps Muliaina in NZ
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