Former All Blacks coach Steve Hansen says NZR’s new deal with Richie Mo’unga which will bring the playmaker back from Japan is a win-win for both parties.
Mo’unga will return to New Zealand in July 2026 on an 18-month deal that runs until the end of 2027, meaning the first five could feature for the All Blacks in his third Rugby World Cup.
Hansen believed Mo’unga would bolster the depth at one of the most crucial positions, with three quality options available for Scott Robertson.
Hansen told Jason Pine on Newstalk ZB that it is obviously a good outcome for Richie, he’s agreed to do it so he’s happy with it.
The World Cup winning coach says Mo’unga is a quality player, who has won many titles.
He says the five-eighths your main computer so he is obviously doing a good job in the team he is in [Toshiba].
Hansen says Mo’unga has had a second World Cup and performed at those levels as well which adds to the depth with Beauden playing very well, McKenzie playing well.
He says you need depth to be able to win World Cups.
Although Mo’unga will return in July next year, he won’t be eligible for Test rugby until October despite the All Blacks heading to South Africa for a historic three-match series.
That means he will likely lace up for Canterbury in the Bunnings NPC until his eligibility lapses before the end-of-year tour.
With a reduced Test calender in 2027 ahead of the Rugby World Cup, there will be limited game time for Mo’unga to familiarise himself again with Test rugby.
On concerns Mo’unga could be undercooked heading into the showpiece event, Hansen believed his former experience will be enough.
[Source: Rugbypass]
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