"This has been a leg I've been looking forward to the most, having the opportunity to sail to NZ. It's been a long time away. I haven't been on a plane since the start of the race and haven't been back in New Zealand since September and before that it was America's Cup. So not much time in NZ over the last year so very much looking forward to getting home and seeing friends and family. Pretty cool way to do it."
Despite being off the pace in the sixth leg, Tuke said it's been an enjoyable experience.
"It's been an amazing race so far lots of different experiences, learning lots. The boat I'm on MAPFRE we've been going pretty well. Had a couple of tough legs now. The one up to Hong Kong wasn't so great for us and we're not in great position on the way back down here but overall we're still in the lead. So it's been a great race so far.
"Now to be sailing into NZ we've got a real right on our hands today with Dongfeng who are currently half a mile in front of us so it's going to be a long day sailing down the coast and into the night as we head into Auckland. "
America's Cup and Olympic teammate Peter Burling sits in sixth place with Team Brunel, 126 nautical miles behind the leaders.