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Extended holiday for Mealamu

06th December 2012 07:03

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Won't captain the Blues: Keven Mealamu

The Blues and New Zealand Rugby Union have announced that stalwart hooker Keven Mealamu will extend his leave period for several weeks, and start his Super Rugby season in March.

The 102-Test veteran, who returned to New Zealand on Thursday with the All Blacks, plans to take a well-deserved rest after a huge 2012 rugby season which started in February and only concluded last weekend.

This extended leave means Mealamu will miss the first three matches of the Blues' season and will return to the fray on 18 March after the Blues' bye and before they play the Waratahs in Sydney.

Mealamu has chosen to exercise one of several options negotiated in his latest NZRU contract which runs through to the end of 2013.

"It's a total break away from the routines of the game so that I can enjoy some downtime and chill out with my family before getting back into it in a few months' time," said Mealamu.

"It's been a great season of All Blacks rugby but we were very disappointed with our Blues results this year so I am keen to come back strongly to contribute to a much better campaign in 2013.

"I have asked JK (Sir John Kirwan) to not appoint me as captain for the Blues in 2013 recognising that he and the team will want the skipper to lead from the start of the season. I am very grateful for the way JK has approached these matters to allow me to have this break."

Kirwan said he was supportive of Mealamu's desire to keep playing at the top level for as long as possible.

"We recognised that in order to do that for the long term, as well as give his best to the Blues next year, it would be important and very sensible for Keven to take a break at the start of the season. Relinquishing the captaincy followed naturally and it shows he is thinking of the team first which is what Keven always does," Kirwan said.

Blues CEO Andy Dalton said Mealamu's commitment to the Blues has always been exemplary.

"Keven is hugely respected as a man and a player who gives so much to rugby and he has no doubt earned this right. We will however, be very pleased to see him back in the Blues No.2 jersey in March," he said.

NZRU Chief Executive Steve Tew said Mealamu was one of the hardest working men in rugby both on and off the field.

"Keven has only just returned today from his off-shore rugby commitments, and it's entirely understandable that he will want to take a long break to spend more time with his family," he said.

"He has been an outstanding leader on the field, and off it, he is a true gentleman. He did an outstanding job fronting for the Blues 2012 during a trying Investec Super Rugby season, and this year he became just the third All Black to achieve 100 All Blacks Test matches.

"This is a sensible break for Keven, and one we hope will allow him to keep performing at that top level for a lot longer."

Comments

ferdie says...

and Ali Williams the Blues captain for 2013.

Never struck me as captaincy material, but best of luck to him.

Posted 00:05 10th December 2012

hellovanite says...

runnrugby... I totally agree with you there I just don't understand why McCartney keeps getting picked, Q.MacDonald was outstanding for Canterbury and the Maoris and looks to be in good form, so yeah just pick the guy already!

Posted 10:32 07th December 2012

runnrugby says...

Been a great player over the years but wasn't at his best this year and might have played his last game for the ABs. Dane Coles and Hika Elliot are the future and I wouldn't be surprised if Quentin MacDonald makes his way into the ABs soon. I just hope JK starts MacDonald ahead of the overrated McCartney while Mealamu is on break

Posted 03:39 07th December 2012

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