Ardie Savea re-signs with All Blacks, but question mark remains over 2019 World Cup
Two-year contract extension guarantees availability for next year’s British & Irish Lions tour
Rising star Ardie Savea on Thursday re-committed to the All Blacks, but only until 2018 to leave a question mark over his participation in the 2019 World Cup.
The 22-year-old flanker, brother of blockbusting New Zealand winger Julian Savea, made his test debut against Wales last month and is already a fan favourite.
The two-year contract extension until the end of 2018 guarantees his availability for next year’s British & Irish Lions tour, as well as keeping him at Super Rugby club Wellington Hurricanes.
New Zealand Rugby has preferred recently to sign up their stars until the end of 2019 as the All Blacks prepare to defend the Rugby World Cup they won last year.
Players on contract until 2017 or 2018 tend to be older veterans such as All Blacks captain Kieran Read, Wyatt Crockett and Jerome Kaino.