The New Zealand Herald

History makers

- Patrick McKendry

All Black Aaron Cruden, heavily courted by French club Montpellie­r, says he has made no decisions on his future.

Cruden’s contract with New Zealand Rugby ends next year and there is increasing speculatio­n that he will move offshore. Beauden Barrett’s form in the No 10 jersey has been impeccable, goalkickin­g apart, and while Cruden might get a start during next month’s Northern Hemisphere tour, it is likely to be a temporary option only.

Cruden, named on the reserves bench for tomorrow’s test against the Wallabies at Eden Park after his rehabilita­ted groin survived 40 minutes for Manawatu at the weekend, gave a spiky response when asked about the speculatio­n over his future.

“No, I’m not aware of it,” he said. “Do you want to fill me in?”

When told of Montpellie­r’s interest, he replied: “I suppose you can’t believe everything you read in the media. I am off contract with New Zealand next year. Obviously I’m working through that at the moment. I’ve got a few decisions to make, but the time probably isn’t right now to be making those decisions. I guess coming back in after an injury layoff, my focus is on the game this weekend. I haven’t put too much thought into it.”

Cruden said the selectors’ decisions during next month’s fourtest tour would have no bearing on his decision. That is likely to be the time when coach Steve Hansen attempts to persuade the 27-year-old that he should stay.

“We haven’t sat down and had a big discussion,” Hansen said. “He knows that we want him to stay and that discussion will probably happen when we are away. He’s not going to make that decision overnight.

“He’s a big part of who we are and what we do. He’s in our leadership group and he’s a good enough player to be a starting test player so we don’t want to lose him. That’s going to be a decision that he’ll make and he’ll make it for what’s right for him and his family.”

Cruden will likely come on in the second half of the test against the Wallabies tomorrow.

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