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Blackadder the latest All Black to commit post World Cup

12:12 pm on 17 May 2023

Ethan Blackadder. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Nine cap All Black Ethan Blackadder has re-signed with New Zealand Rugby and the Crusaders and New Zealand Rugby until 2025.

The loose forward joined the Crusaders in 2018 and has since been part of five title winning teams.

He debuted for the All Blacks against Tonga in 2021 and played all his tests that year.

"It's pretty special to be staying with the Crusaders, a club that I love playing rugby for," Blackadder said.

"We have a great team and a great culture on and off the field, so I'm stoked to continue to be a part of that. But most importantly, I get to keep playing rugby with my mates."

Crusaders coach Scott Robertson, who will take over the All Blacks next year, said Blackadder was a versatile player who, since joining the side in 2018, had made a big impact.

"Ethan represents everything that the Crusaders are. He's strong, he's humble, he's a team player, and he shows a lot of care for his club and his teammates," Robertson said.

"To have him locked in here until 2025 is huge for both club and country."

Blackadder didn't feature for the All Blacks at all in 2022, largely due to a shoulder injury.

He will be hoping his form and loyalty to New Zealand Rugby will pay off with selection for this year's World Cup.