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All Blacks midfielder stays with NZ Rugby

  • Writer: Dave Worsley
    Dave Worsley
  • 1 day ago
  • 2 min read
Anton Lienert-Brown is staying with rugby in New Zealand PHOTO: NZR SUPPLIED/JOHN COWPLAND ACTION PRESS
Anton Lienert-Brown is staying with rugby in New Zealand PHOTO: NZR SUPPLIED/JOHN COWPLAND ACTION PRESS

All Blacks midfielder Anton Lienert-Brown has extended his contract with New Zealand Rugby the Chiefs and Waikato through to the end of 2028.


Lienert-Brown, whose existing contract ran through to the end of 2026, said his passion for the teams and communities he represents meant it was an easy decision to continue to play his rugby in Aotearoa for a further two seasons.


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“I’m excited to re-commit to New Zealand Rugby through to 2028. This year’s been frustrating with injuries outside of my control but pulling on the black jersey again last Saturday reminded me just how special this journey really is.


Representing Waikato, the Chiefs, and my country is something I never take for granted. My decision to stay reflects my commitment, not just to the teams I play for, but to giving everything I’ve got to the work that lies ahead.”


With 86-Test caps for the All Blacks since his debut against Australia in 2016, 126 appearances for the Gallagher Chiefs during 12 Super Rugby campaigns, and a further 22 matches for Waikato in the Bunnings Warehouse National Provincial Championship Lienert-Brown has been one of the most consistent players in New Zealand over the past decade.


He will activate an existing sabbatical clause in his contract next season to join fellow All Black Ardie Savea at the Kobelco Kobe Steelers in Japan League One. The pair will return to New Zealand at the conclusion of the Japanese season and be available for the All Blacks July series in 2026.


All Blacks Head Coach Scott Robertson praised Lienert-Brown's committment to the sport over the years.


“Anton is a true professional and a player who embodies the values of the All Blacks jersey. His experience, composure, and clarity in the midfield are hugely valuable. He’s overcome injury setbacks in recent years and has shown real resilience. We’re thrilled to have him locked in through to 2028, and the experience he’ll gain in Japan will only enhance his game and leadership.”


Chiefs Head Coach Jono Gibbes was keen to see him in his sides jersey in the future.


“Anton is a massive asset to the Gallagher Chiefs, and this sabbatical is a great opportunity for him to experience a different rugby environment and learn from a new playing style. I look forward to seeing how this experience shapes him as a player and what he brings back to the team.”

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