All Black prop Charlie Faumuina has recommitted to the Blues to the end of 2017, as New Zealand Rugby pulls one back from the tide of players heading abroad after this year's World Cup.
After a flurry of recent announcements of player departures, including All Blacks Dan Carter, Jeremy Thrush and Ben Franks, and rumours several other big names are set to head overseas after the cup, the news of Faumuina's re-signing is a welcome boost for New Zealand Rugby.
One of the most mobile props in the game, 28-year-old Faumuina has established himself as a dominant and versatile tighthead, with the ability to play both sides of the scrum.
New Zealand Rugby chief executive Steve Tew welcomed Faumuina's recommitment as a great result for New Zealand and Blues rugby.
"We know that, like many players, Charlie had choices available to him. We are delighted he has chosen New Zealand over other options as it helps to anchor the strength of our All Blacks front row and leadership group beyond this year's World Cup," Tew said.
"The international market for good rugby talent is very competitive, and while we can't always compete financially on the same level as others overseas, we know that for many New Zealand players, there is still great value in the lure of the black jersey and the opportunity to be part of the All Black tradition."
Faumuina said there was a lot more he still wanted to achieve in New Zealand.
"I have learned a lot from the 2014 season and feel I have more to give New Zealand Rugby over the next couple of years.
"Long-term, the British and Irish Lions tour in 2017 is another key moment in New Zealand rugby. The Lions hold a huge amount of history and to potentially be a part of an All Blacks team playing against this iconic team is hugely motivating," said Faumuina.
Since his All Black debut against Argentina in Wellington in 2012, the 27-test All Black has cemented his place through impressive ball handling skills and dominance in contact.