New Zealand captain to take non-playing sabbatical

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Barrett was named as captain of the All Blacks in June 2024 (Getty Images)

New Zealand captain Scott Barrett will take a non-playing sabbatical at the end of the All Blacks‘ season-ending tour, meaning he will miss most of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season.

The 31-year-old has exercised a clause in his contract with the Canterbury Crusaders and will subsequently miss most of the club’s title defence next year.



Crusaders coach Rob Penney said that the final details of Barrett’s schedule are yet to be decided, though he will likely follow a similar timeline to that of fellow All Black Codie Taylor, who took a sabbatical after the 2023 World Cup and returned for the final four games of the following season.

“He [Barrett] is an iconic player, a legend. He can do what he likes,” Penney said. “He’ll recharge the batteries. He loves this place and I suspect he’ll be floating around and adding value behind the scenes.”

“When he’s right to put his body back in action and anger, he’ll be ready to go and he’ll be in,” he added.

Barrett is one of several All Blacks who are taking sabbaticals next year, though Rieko Ioane, Ardie Savea and Anton Lienert-Brown will be playing abroad. Ioane will be playing in Ireland in 2026, while Savea and Lienert-Brown will both play in Japan.

Barrett is out of the next match of New Zealand’s tour, having suffered a laceration on his leg in the 26-13 win against Ireland in Chicago last week.

Both himself and brother Jodie Barrett will miss the match against Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday, with Jodie having been ruled out for the rest of the tour.

Scott could return for the Test against England at Twickenham on 15 November, before the All Blacks’ tour finishes against Wales at the Principality Stadium on 22 November.

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