The New Zealand Herald

Crotty fends off thoughts of heading overseas

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Talented midfielder Ryan Crotty has recommitte­d to the All Blacks, Crusaders and Canterbury for another year.

The good news comes as he prepares to return from injury for the Crusaders in this week’s Super Rugby quarter-final.

Crotty said he considered his options, but was enjoying his rugby here too much at the moment to be able to contemplat­e heading overseas.

“I like to take things one year at a time and when I thought about where I could picture myself in 2018, I just didn’t feel like my time here in New Zealand was up yet,” he said.

“I still get a thrill each time I pull on the black or red and black jerseys and I feel really motivated to perform for those teams. I genuinely think I have my best rugby in me yet and I want to play that rugby for the teams I have grown up supporting and who I feel so honoured to play for now,” Crotty added.

Crotty was first selected for the Canterbury provincial side in 2008 and then the Crusaders the following year, scoring his first Super Rugby try early in his debut match.

He played for the Junior All Blacks in 2009, and then in 2013 Crotty was called into the All Blacks squad as injury cover and played his first test off the bench against the Wallabies in Sydney. Later that year, in the final game of the internatio­nal season, Crotty scored the match-winning try for the All Blacks against Ireland.

In 2014 Crotty was named vicecaptai­n of the Crusaders and ended up captaining a number of games while Kieran Read was out injured.

He had an impressive season, earning him his first start for the All Blacks. He has since become a regular member of the national squad and has earned 27 test caps.

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen was delighted that Crotty had resigned.

“He’s an incredibly valuable member of the All Blacks, is a smart footballer and provides us with a cool, calm, collected presence in the midfield.”

Crusaders coach Scott Robertson said it would be fantastic to have Crotty’s leadership in the team for at least another season.

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