Caleb Clarke admits that he is still adamant to play in the Olympic Games next year as he begins his journey with the All Blacks.
Speaking to Sky's The Breakdown, the winger, who has been part of the New Zealand Sevens set up, says he still has ambitions to play in Tokyo next year.
Clarke says the Olympic dream is still alive and it is a once in a lifetime opportunity for a lot of people.
After two Tests for the All Blacks, the 21-year-old says he is focusing on establishing himself on the international scene.
He says for him, he is a one step at a time kind of guy and right now he is lucky enough to be in the team.
Clarke adds the next step will be heading over to Australia and taking on the Wallabies and the Argentinians in the Tri-Nations Competition.
The All Blacks will be leaving for Australia this Sunday and they will face the Wallabies in the third Bledisloe Cup Test at 8.45pm next Saturday at Sydney's ANZ Stadium.
[Source: TVNZ]
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