Jordie Barrett to Join Leinster on Sabbatical, Extends Contract with New Zealand Rugby Until 2028
New Zealand rugby star Jordie Barrett will start a six-month stint with Irish club Leinster in December after the All Blacks' tour, as part of a sabbatical allowed by his new contract.
- Jordie Barrett has signed an extension with New Zealand Rugby through 2028, incorporating a sabbatical clause for the 2025 Super Rugby season.
- Barrett's move to Leinster is influenced by familial ties to Ireland, where he spent part of his childhood.
- The 27-year-old has played 57 tests for the All Blacks, scoring 292 international points and participating in the last two Rugby World Cups.
- Barrett views the stint at Leinster as an opportunity to develop his game in a new environment, aiming to bring valuable experiences back to New Zealand rugby.
- Leinster, a leading club in the European rugby scene, eagerly anticipates the skills and experience Barrett will bring to the team.