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All Black Damian McKenzie will return to first five-eighths for the Chiefs in their DHL Super Rugby Pacific game with the Highlanders in Hamilton on Saturday.
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 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 for the foreseeable future. The playmaker has signed a deal with ...
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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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The Roar on MSNThe All Blacks sent out the wrong message under Razor. Now another star is off because of itThe Mark Tele’a case is a curious one. Media reports have surfaced that the off-contract All Blacks wing has agreed a deal to ...
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 ...
Damian McKenzie has recommitted to New Zealand Rugby (NZR), the Gallagher Chiefs and Waikato for a further four years through to 2029. The 61-Test All Blacks back said he was strongly committed to ...
Barrett’s influence on the Blues has been compelling, as he signals his intent to retain the All Blacks’ No 10 jersey he ...
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.
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 ...
Much has been made about eligibility rules lately, but this latest development shows just how strong the pull of the black ...
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. The deal locks McKenzie in past the ...
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