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All Blacks' Jordie Barrett to join Jacques Nienaber's Leinster on short-term deal

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Jordie Barrett of the New Zealand All Blacks celebrates a try during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina Pumas at FMG Stadium Waikato on September 03, 2022 in Hamilton, New Zealand. (Phil Walter/Getty Images)
Jordie Barrett of the New Zealand All Blacks celebrates a try during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina Pumas at FMG Stadium Waikato on September 03, 2022 in Hamilton, New Zealand. (Phil Walter/Getty Images)
  • Jordie Barrett will join Leinster for six months in December, before returning to the Hurricanes with a contract until 2028.
  • Barrett will aim to enhance his game in Ireland, citing the move as a challenging opportunity to bring new skills back to New Zealand rugby.
  • Reflecting on his childhood connection to Ireland, Barrett expressed excitement about reuniting with family and friends during his stint with Leinster.
  • For more rugby news, check our dedicated section

All Blacks utility back Jordie Barrett will join Leinster in December on a six-month deal, New Zealand Rugby and the Irish province announced on Monday.

Barrett, 27, who plays international rugby alongside older brothers Beauden and Scott, will arrive in Dublin after the November Test window.

After his spell with the four-time Champions Cup winners, Barrett will return to New Zealand with the Hurricanes on a contract until 2028.

"As a whole, I think this move is going to be really challenging, but a positive challenge," Barrett said.

"Heading north to different conditions, different teams, different referees - I think it will open my game up, make me see the game differently and I'll ultimately bring the best bits back to New Zealand rugby and into a Test jersey, ideally, at the end of it."

Leinster are coached by former Springbok mentor Jacques Nienaber.

Barrett, who can play across the backline, spent time near Dublin as a child when his father managed a farm.

"Ireland is a special place for the Barrett family," Barrett said.

"To have an opportunity to go back and meet some family and friends and connections that were made 20 years ago is pretty cool."

New Zealand's next match is the opening Test of a two-game series against England on 6 July before the Rugby Championship begins a month later.

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