All Blacks Head Coach Steve Hansen said: "This is fantastic news for New Zealand Rugby, the All Blacks and Crusaders. 'Moods' is one of the best loosehead props in the world, he's worked incredibly hard on his game over the years and has taken his opportunities when they have come. We look forward to his return on the Vista Northern Tour."
Crusaders Head Coach Scott Robertson said: "Joe is as good as it gets in world rugby, he's a beast of a front-rower and a world class athlete in his position.
"He's also a local Christchurch lad, who's extremely proud of his club out at Lincoln and loyal to the teams he represents. We're proud of Joe and all he has achieved, and look forward to having him in a Crusaders jersey in 2019 and beyond," Robertson said.
Moody made his provincial debut for Canterbury in 2011, and his Super debut against the Blues followed two years later. He was called into the All Blacks during the 2014 Investec Rugby Championship and represented the Maori All Blacks in 2015. Despite being named in the All Blacks squad during the same year, Moody didn't play a test until the Rugby World Cup in England, when he was called in as an injury replacement and played in all three playoff games – including the Final.
Moody said after weighing his options, he was confident that remaining in New Zealand was the right move: "I still feel like I have a lot to contribute to rugby here in New Zealand, so at this stage I can't see myself anywhere else.
"It's important to me to stay loyal to the teams that have shown faith in me throughout my rugby career, and I'm loving my time among a world-class forward pack with the All Blacks and the Crusaders," Moody said.