Two All Blacks executives have extended their contracts until the next World Cup
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While several All Blacks executives have announced their retirement, others are settling in for the long term with their selections and their clubs. Therefore, the Crusaders and the New Zealand Federation announced the extension of Scott Barrett and Cody Taylor. The second row and the hooker are locked out until 2027, that is, until the next Rugby World Cup.
Loyal to their clubs
So Scott Barrett and Cody Taylor remain with their club for life, despite a difficult recent season in Super Rugby. Scott Barrett is also the captain of the Crusaders and in New Zealand, we are talking about him as the next captain of the All Blacks after Sam Cane.
Scott Barrett and Cody Taylor signed until the end of 2027 🔥#allblacks pic.twitter.com/kpiN1IxdGm
– All Blacks (@AllBlacks) June 5, 2024
Scott Barrett and Cody Taylor aren't going anywhere 😤🔥
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– Crusaders (@crusadersrugby) June 5, 2024
To summarize
While several All Blacks executives have announced their retirement, others are settling in for the long term with their selections and their clubs. Therefore, the Crusaders and the New Zealand Federation announced the extension of the terms of two executive directors until 2027.
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