All Blacks and Crusaders prop Wyatt Crockett will continue to play his rugby in New Zealand and for the Crusaders for another three years, having re-signed through to the end of the 2018 season.
32-year-old Crockett has been a vital member of the Crusaders front row since 2006 and made his All Blacks debut in 2009. He was named the New Zealand
Super Rugby Player of the Year in 2011 and has established himself as an All Blacks regular since 2013.
Crockett recently became the most capped-Crusader, surpassing Corey Flynn's record of 151 games, and third on the all-time list and his re-signing will give him the chance to become the most capped Super Rugby player ever (currently Keven Mealamu who is on 174 caps).
Crockett said he didn't hesitate in re-signing to stay in New Zealand.
"Canterbury, the Crusaders and the All Blacks have been my teams since day one. I can't imagine ever pulling on the jersey for any other teams, so I always knew that I would be playing out my rugby career here. I have been living my dream playing footy here and I feel so privileged to be able to continue living that dream for the next few years at least," Crockett said.