All Blacks halfback Cam Roigard recommits to New Zealand Rugby until 2029
No coach, no worries for All Blacks halfback Cam Roigard who has re-signed with New Zealand Rugby through to the end of 2029.
Roigard, 25, whose current contract expires in 2027, said the opportunity to be part of a British and Irish Lions tour in 2029 was one of several key drivers in his decision to further extend his time in NZ.
“I’m loving my rugby right now and the opportunity to represent the All Blacks, the Hurricanes and Counties Manukau here in NZ is something I don’t take for granted.
“It has always been a dream of mine since I was a kid to play Super Rugby and be an All Black, and I want to continue living that dream.”
Roigard made his All Blacks test debut against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 2023 and has played 17 tests, scoring 12 tries to establish himself as a regular starter.
He’s played five seasons for the Hurricanes, making the first of 47 appearances in Super Rugby Pacific against the Crusaders in 2021, and has represented Counties-Manukau since 2020.
Chris Lendrum, NZR general manager professional rugby and performance, said Roigard is one of the best nines in the world.
“Cam is an outstanding young man, and already one of the best halfbacks in world rugby. We’re thrilled he’s committed through to 2029 and that he’ll continue to play in NZ through the prime of his career.
“It’s encouraging to see our top players recognising the challenge and opportunity of the global calendar over the next period and choosing to continue their rugby in our environments.”