The All Blacks and Crusaders will have Will Jordan at their disposal for the next four years, with the 25-year-old re-signing with New Zealand Rugby until 2027.
Jordan has played 21 tests for the All Blacks, scoring 21 tries, and has been part of four title-winning Crusaders Super Rugby sides. Having recently recovered from a migraine-related issue which sidelined him for last year’s All Blacks northern tour and the first 10 rounds of the Super Rugby season, Jordan shapes as a key contributor for the 2023 World Cup and beyond.
“I’m hugely excited to re-sign with New Zealand Rugby and the Crusaders for four years through to 2027,” Jordan said.
“Both teams mean a lot to me, and this deal gives me the chance to focus on becoming the best player I can be, and help these teams chase success.”
Crusaders head coach and incoming All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson said Jordan was “a multi-talented player” who played a big part in the Crusaders success.