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Exodus

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    Tim
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    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-richie-mounga-reveals-plans-to-leave-all-blacks-and-new-zealand-rugby-after-world-cup/BVYHT77RMBXLCP4ZBUBNLXQXRU/

    Richie Mo'unga has revealed plans to leave a major hole in New Zealand rugby by spending two years in Japan post-World Cup.

    All Blacks and Crusaders playmaker Mo'unga last week signed a one-year extension with NZ Rugby through to next year's World Cup in France – a move that left his options open from the end of 2023.

    As he prepares to return from a two-week absence due to a fractured finger for the Crusaders quarter-final against the Reds in Christchurch on Friday night, Mo'unga has detailed his intent to take a probable two-year break from New Zealand rugby.

    The 28-year-old two-time Super Rugby player of the year has major motivations to achieve before leaving Christchurch but come the end of 2023, his future is firmly heading towards an extended stint in the Japanese Top League.

    "That's definitely what I'm thinking," Mo'unga told the Herald. "Another reason for the one-year sign on with NZ Rugby was allowing myself to have a look at opportunities overseas and seeing what somewhere like Japan has to offer and keeping my options open, whether that's one or two seasons over there, and possibly coming back to New Zealand and hopefully play for the Crusaders and All Blacks.

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    • TimT Tim

      https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-richie-mounga-reveals-plans-to-leave-all-blacks-and-new-zealand-rugby-after-world-cup/BVYHT77RMBXLCP4ZBUBNLXQXRU/

      Richie Mo'unga has revealed plans to leave a major hole in New Zealand rugby by spending two years in Japan post-World Cup.

      All Blacks and Crusaders playmaker Mo'unga last week signed a one-year extension with NZ Rugby through to next year's World Cup in France – a move that left his options open from the end of 2023.

      As he prepares to return from a two-week absence due to a fractured finger for the Crusaders quarter-final against the Reds in Christchurch on Friday night, Mo'unga has detailed his intent to take a probable two-year break from New Zealand rugby.

      The 28-year-old two-time Super Rugby player of the year has major motivations to achieve before leaving Christchurch but come the end of 2023, his future is firmly heading towards an extended stint in the Japanese Top League.

      "That's definitely what I'm thinking," Mo'unga told the Herald. "Another reason for the one-year sign on with NZ Rugby was allowing myself to have a look at opportunities overseas and seeing what somewhere like Japan has to offer and keeping my options open, whether that's one or two seasons over there, and possibly coming back to New Zealand and hopefully play for the Crusaders and All Blacks.

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      mariner4life
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      #1540

      @Tim lol

      so he means he's retiring from International Rugby at the end of next year.

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      • TimT Tim

        https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-richie-mounga-reveals-plans-to-leave-all-blacks-and-new-zealand-rugby-after-world-cup/BVYHT77RMBXLCP4ZBUBNLXQXRU/

        Richie Mo'unga has revealed plans to leave a major hole in New Zealand rugby by spending two years in Japan post-World Cup.

        All Blacks and Crusaders playmaker Mo'unga last week signed a one-year extension with NZ Rugby through to next year's World Cup in France – a move that left his options open from the end of 2023.

        As he prepares to return from a two-week absence due to a fractured finger for the Crusaders quarter-final against the Reds in Christchurch on Friday night, Mo'unga has detailed his intent to take a probable two-year break from New Zealand rugby.

        The 28-year-old two-time Super Rugby player of the year has major motivations to achieve before leaving Christchurch but come the end of 2023, his future is firmly heading towards an extended stint in the Japanese Top League.

        "That's definitely what I'm thinking," Mo'unga told the Herald. "Another reason for the one-year sign on with NZ Rugby was allowing myself to have a look at opportunities overseas and seeing what somewhere like Japan has to offer and keeping my options open, whether that's one or two seasons over there, and possibly coming back to New Zealand and hopefully play for the Crusaders and All Blacks.

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        #1541

        @Tim

        If Dmac comes back and plays well at 10, he might be a better short-long term option in the 22 jersey.

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          More reason to look at someone like Perofeta in this year's squad - the two AB 10s consist of a guy who is maybe one more head knock from retirement and another who is off overseas after the World Cup.

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          • TimT Tim

            https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-richie-mounga-reveals-plans-to-leave-all-blacks-and-new-zealand-rugby-after-world-cup/BVYHT77RMBXLCP4ZBUBNLXQXRU/

            Richie Mo'unga has revealed plans to leave a major hole in New Zealand rugby by spending two years in Japan post-World Cup.

            All Blacks and Crusaders playmaker Mo'unga last week signed a one-year extension with NZ Rugby through to next year's World Cup in France – a move that left his options open from the end of 2023.

            As he prepares to return from a two-week absence due to a fractured finger for the Crusaders quarter-final against the Reds in Christchurch on Friday night, Mo'unga has detailed his intent to take a probable two-year break from New Zealand rugby.

            The 28-year-old two-time Super Rugby player of the year has major motivations to achieve before leaving Christchurch but come the end of 2023, his future is firmly heading towards an extended stint in the Japanese Top League.

            "That's definitely what I'm thinking," Mo'unga told the Herald. "Another reason for the one-year sign on with NZ Rugby was allowing myself to have a look at opportunities overseas and seeing what somewhere like Japan has to offer and keeping my options open, whether that's one or two seasons over there, and possibly coming back to New Zealand and hopefully play for the Crusaders and All Blacks.

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            Stargazer
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            #1543

            @Tim So all still very vague and potentially a negotiation tactic.

            One or two years in Japan could be a huge difference. One year is like BB, who slotted straight back in (at the same age). Mo'unga could easily do the same. But two years is like Retallick, who has been a bit disappointing since his return. It may be different for backs though.

            It will also depend on who's available, whether he'll be able to re-claim his black jersey after that overseas stint.

            After 2023, Dmac will at best be a very short-term stop gap, so won't be the answer for the 10/22 jersey.

            If he continues to play well at 10, I'd say go for Perofeta (will be 30 at the the time of the 2027RWC) and put everything into developing some young 10s. Preferably those recently (or now) coming through at U20 level. The Morgan's, Godfrey's, Kemara's ...

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            • StargazerS Stargazer

              @Tim So all still very vague and potentially a negotiation tactic.

              One or two years in Japan could be a huge difference. One year is like BB, who slotted straight back in (at the same age). Mo'unga could easily do the same. But two years is like Retallick, who has been a bit disappointing since his return. It may be different for backs though.

              It will also depend on who's available, whether he'll be able to re-claim his black jersey after that overseas stint.

              After 2023, Dmac will at best be a very short-term stop gap, so won't be the answer for the 10/22 jersey.

              If he continues to play well at 10, I'd say go for Perofeta (will be 30 at the the time of the 2027RWC) and put everything into developing some young 10s. Preferably those recently (or now) coming through at U20 level. The Morgan's, Godfrey's, Kemara's ...

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              #1544

              @Stargazer said in Exodus:

              One or two years in Japan could be a huge difference. One year is like BB, who slotted straight back in (at the same age). Mo'unga could easily do the same. But two years is like Retallick, who has been a bit disappointing since his return. It may be different for backs though.

              Yeah, one year sabbatical and two year contract are completely different prospects. Returning to the fold vs. leaving international rugby.

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                #1545

                If Mo'unga missed 2 years and came back in 2026 that would be the year the new Christchurch Stadium would be used by Crusaders wouldn't it (scheduled for end of 2025 completion)?

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                • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                  If Mo'unga missed 2 years and came back in 2026 that would be the year the new Christchurch Stadium would be used by Crusaders wouldn't it (scheduled for end of 2025 completion)?

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                  #1546

                  @KiwiMurph said in Exodus:

                  If Mo'unga missed 2 years and came back in 2026 that would be the year the new Christchurch Stadium would be used by Crusaders wouldn't it (scheduled for end of 2025 completion)?

                  Yeah right

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                  • M Offline
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                    Machpants
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                    #1547

                    Any guesses?

                    https://www.rugbypass.com/news/im-not-signing-him-you-need-lads-who-are-hard-cases-nakarawa-diamond-worcester/

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                    • M Machpants

                      Any guesses?

                      https://www.rugbypass.com/news/im-not-signing-him-you-need-lads-who-are-hard-cases-nakarawa-diamond-worcester/

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                      Tim
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                      #1548

                      @Machpants Retallick.

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                        Is Mitch Dunshea signed beyond this year?

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                        • ARHSA ARHS

                          Is Mitch Dunshea signed beyond this year?

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                          Chris
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                          #1550

                          @ARHS said in Exodus:

                          Is Mitch Dunshea signed beyond this year?

                          You nailed it I believe its Dunshea,Or Josh Goodhue.

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                            James Blackwell? 😁

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                            • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                              James Blackwell? 😁

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                              @Canes4life said in Exodus:

                              James Blackwell? 😁

                              Nah he has signed with the Canes until the end of 2023.

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                              • ChrisC Chris

                                @Canes4life said in Exodus:

                                James Blackwell? 😁

                                Nah he has signed with the Canes until the end of 2023.

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                                #1553

                                @Chris Mitchell Dunshea is signed until the end of 2023, too.

                                Josh Goodhue's contract expires, this year.

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                                • StargazerS Stargazer

                                  @Chris Mitchell Dunshea is signed until the end of 2023, too.

                                  Josh Goodhue's contract expires, this year.

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                                  Chris
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                                  #1554

                                  @Stargazer said in Exodus:

                                  @Chris Mitchell Dunshea is signed until the end of 2023, too.

                                  Yep you are right then it points towards Josh goodhue he is 26 and only signed until the end of 2022.

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                                  • TimT Tim

                                    @Machpants Retallick.

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                                    @Tim said in Exodus:

                                    @Machpants Retallick.

                                    Signed until the end of 2023.

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                                      The article quoted the Lock from New Zealand they were signing was 26 or 27.

                                      Strange has signed through 2023.The only lock I can see in that age bracket unsigned past 2022 is Josh Goodhue.

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                                      • ChrisC Chris

                                        The article quoted the Lock from New Zealand they were signing was 26 or 27.

                                        Strange has signed through 2023.The only lock I can see in that age bracket unsigned past 2022 is Josh Goodhue.

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                                        Stargazer
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                                        @Chris Could also be Geoff Cridge.

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                                          I havent heard anything about him leaving, but given his history with head knocks, he is potentially only another one away from no rugby career, so wouldnt be-grudge him getting a few £££'s in the bank while he can!

                                          But as to contracts, they mean little in this world.

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