Codie Taylor and Scott Barrett have committed to the All Blacks until the 2027 Rugby World Cup, New Zealand Rugby have announced.

The veteran forwards, who have more than 150 Test appearances between them, have both signed contract extensions with Super Rugby side Crusaders.

It means they will remain playing in New Zealand until the next World Cup, hosted by Australia.

Both players said they want to play at another World Cup tournament, having been in the All Blacks team that lost last year’s final 12-11 to South Africa in Paris.

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“To have the opportunity to put my hand up for another World Cup cycle was a big motivation,” Barrett said in a statement.

The 30-year-old lock is a leading candidate to be named All Blacks captain for next month’s two-Test home series against England.

Sam Cane, who skippered New Zealand at last year’s Rugby World Cup, has said he will not captain the All Blacks in 2024, which will be his final season of international rugby.

All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson, who will name his first squad at the end of June, welcomed the commitment shown by Taylor and Barrett.

“Scott’s one of the most tactically astute players in the game… and Codie’s dedication to his craft is evident every time he steps on the field,” Robertson said.

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