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All Blacks utility Damian McKenzie has rejected lucrative overseas deals to remain in New Zealand, recommitting to NRU and the Chiefs for another four years.
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Planet Rugby on MSNDamian McKenzie yet to reach ‘peak ceiling’ and can still surpass Dan Carter, ex-All Blacks star claimsThe World Cup hero believes that Damian McKenzie is far from his "peak ceiling" and could still surpass Carter.
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Planet Rugby on MSNNew Zealand greats ‘concerned’ as All Blacks lure ‘not a thing’ for current generation with another ‘superstar’ Japan-boundJeff Wilson and Mils Muliaina are concerned that the rumours surrounding All Blacks star Mark Tele'a is continuing a worrying ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNSuper Rugby Pacific Team Tracker: Hurricanes find their own Beauden Barrett and Damian McKenzie as All Black makes positional switchCheck out the teams ahead of the 10th round of Super Rugby Pacific, where Ruben Love has been named at fly-half for the ...
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Planet Rugby on MSNDamian McKenzie makes honest All Blacks admission after signing mammoth New Zealand Rugby dealDamian McKenzie has spoken publicly for the first time since it was announced that the talented back would be staying in New Zealand until at least 2029.
Watch every game of SMARTECH Super Rugby Pacific live and on-demand via Stan Sport. Meanwhile, Angus Bell, Ardie Savea, and Caleb Tangitau are out this weekend, leaving room for further team changes.
Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan expects Damian McKenzie to bounce back after the playmaker failed to fire in a shock 21-14 loss to the NSW Waratahs.
All Blacks utility Damian McKenzie has recommitted to New Zealand Rugby through to the 2029 season after a “high level of interest” to move offshore. The 61-test All Black said he was strongly ...
MELBOURNE, March 31 (Reuters) - New Zealand flyhalf Damian McKenzie has extended his national contract through to the end of the 2029 season in a coup for All Blacks coach Scott Robertson.
If the Blues are to haul themselves from the mire and prove their back-nine resurgence is no short-lived façade, they must overcome their Christchurch demo ...
Two of the biggest superstars in Super Rugby Pacific will go head-to-head after Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii and Damian McKenzie ...
Chiefs: 1. Ollie Norris, 2. Brodie McAlister, 3. George Dyer, 4. Naitoa Ah Kuoi, 5. Manaaki Selby-Rickit, 6. Simon Parker, 7.
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