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Two more lower ranked All Blacks on verge of French deals - reports

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Seta Tamanivalu seeks to make ground for the Crusaders

It is being reported that two more All Blacks are set to make the switch to the Top 14.

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Liam Napier in the NZ Herald writes that All Blacks and Crusaders’ wing Seta Tamanivalu and Chiefs’ midfielder Charlie Ngatai are set to sign lucrative deals with two separate Top 14 outfits.

Ngatai had been linked to a move to Toulouse late last year, although now it appears that Lyon have won the race for his signature. After a number of injuries Ngatai has fallen down the All Blacks midfield pecking order and it would appear the centre has given up on an outside chance of making the wider All Blacks 2019 World Cup squad.

Tamanivalu, on the other hand, has been linked with a move to Bordeaux Begles, who are also favourites to capture former NRL star Semi Radradra’s signature from Toulon.

The 6’2, 104kg winger has also fallen down the pecking order with the All Blacks in recent years, where he has amassed just three caps to date.

Both would be set to earn easily in excess of €300,000 ($500,000 NZ) per season in France.

It is also expected that Crusaders loose forward Jordan Taufua will move to a club outside of New Zealand, be it Europe or Japan.

There had been whispers that Taufua could make a shock move to Pro 14 Champions the Scarlets, although it is unlikely that Wayne Pivac’s side could compete with big money deals in France or Japan.

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All Blacks sabbaticals ‘damage Super Rugby Pacific when it is fighting for survival’

Sabbaticals have helped keep NZ’s very best talent in the country on long term deals - this fact has been left out of this article. Much like the articles calling to allow overseas players to be selected, yet can only name one player currently not signed to NZR who would be selected for the ABs. And in the entire history of NZ players leaving to play overseas, literally only 4 or 5 have left in their prime as current ABs. (Piatau, Evans, Hayman, Mo’unga,?) Yes Carter got an injury while playing in France 16 years ago, but he also got a tournament ending injury at the 2011 World Cup while taking mid-week practice kicks at goal. Maybe Jordie gets a season-ending injury while playing in Ireland, maybe he gets one next week against the Brumbies. NZR have many shortcomings, but keeping the very best players in the country and/or available for ABs selection is not one of them. Likewise for workload management - players missing 2 games out of 14 is hardly a big deal in the grand scheme of things. Again let’s use some facts - did it stop the Crusaders winning SR so many times consecutively when during any given week they would be missing 2 of their best players? The whole idea of the sabbatical is to reward your best players who are willing to sign very long term deals with some time to do whatever they want. They are not handed out willy-nilly, and at nowhere near the levels that would somehow devalue Super Rugby. In this particular example JB is locked in with NZR for what will probably (hopefully) be the best years of his career, hard to imagine him not sticking around for a couple more after for a Lions tour and one more world cup. He has the potential to become the most capped AB of all time. A much better outcome than him leaving NZ for a minimum of 3 years at the age of 27, unlikely to ever play for the ABs again, which would be the likely alternative.

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