"I'll talk about that [playing future in New Zealand] in due course" - Beauden Barrett

"I'll talk about that [playing future in New Zealand] in due course" - Beauden Barrett

Hurricanes captain Beauden Barrett is remaining tight-lipped about his playing future after the Rugby World Cup in Japan.

The 27-year-old told reporters in Wellington that his focus at the moment is his side's Super Rugby match with the Melbourne Rebels at Westpac Stadium.

 

"I'll talk about that [playing future in New Zealand] in due course, I'll just focus on the game tomorrow at the moment," said Barrett.

 
 

All Blacks lock Sam Whitelock announced an extended four-year contract with New Zealand Rugby that includes a stint in Japan's Top League where he will still be eligible to the All Blacks.

Barrett's contract with is set to be up at the end of 2019 with rumours circulating that he could sign a similar deal or one that will see him take a non-playing sabbatical. 


"Look my team is working on it and I'm being patient, I'll be ready to hopefully announce something soon if all things fall into place.

"I don't know the ins and outs of his [Whitelock] contract, I don't want to comment."


 
 
Barrett has won the world rugby player of the year award twice and has played 73 Tests for the All Blacks while also winning a Rugby World Cup and a Super Rugby title

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