Fiji Sun

Scott’s best yet to come, says Foster

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Wellington: New Zealand Rugby has completed a key player deal, resigning rising All Blacks lock Scott Barrett through to the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

The 26-year-old Barrett is one of three brothers in the All Blacks squad along with flyhalf Beauden and utility back Jordie, all of whom went to last year’s World

Cup in Japan.

“Scott has already made an outstandin­g contributi­on to the team since making his debut back in

2016 and we know the best is yet to come,” said new All Blacks coach Ian Foster.

“It’s really exciting for the future having him re-signed.”

Foster has inherited an All Blacks team in transition, with several veteran players having moved on or retired following last year’s World Cup.

Depth at lock is a concern as Sam Whitelock is approachin­g the end of his career, while Brodie Retallick is unavailabl­e until late 2021 having signed a contract allowing him a two-year playing sabbatical in Japan.

Barrett and Auckland Blues captain Patrick Tuipulotu are the only other locks playing top-class rugby within New Zealand with All Blacks Test experience.

Barrett returned to training for the Crusaders on Monday as they prepared for the launch of a 10week domestic competitio­n involving New Zealand’s Super Rugby teams on June 13. -

AAP

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