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Star All Black Ben Smith puts his hand up for Bledisloe Cup despite prearranged sabbatical

The fullback will face the Wallabies in the first two tests of the Rugby Championship before taking the rest of the year off

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New Zealand's Ben Smith is looking forward to resting both mentally and physically on sabbatical. Photo: AFP

New Zealand’s Ben Smith will face Australia in two tests at the start of the Rugby Championship next month but thereafter play no more rugby until next season, his agent told local media on Wednesday.

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The 31-year-old All Blacks’ vice captain, widely regarded as one of the best fullbacks in the world, negotiated a sabbatical into his new contract in February and will be unavailable for eight internationals.

The break is aimed at ensuring Smith reaches the 2019 World Cup in good shape and follows a precedent set by Richie McCaw and Dan Carter, who both had sabbaticals between the 2011 and 2015 World Cups.

“Contractually he’s on sabbatical now,” his agent Warren Alcock said. “He has decided to make himself available for the two Bledisloe games because he has missed some rugby this year.

Ben Smith is tackled by Crusaders’ player Seta Tamanivalu during the Highlanders’ Super Rugby quarter-final loss. Photo: AP
Ben Smith is tackled by Crusaders’ player Seta Tamanivalu during the Highlanders’ Super Rugby quarter-final loss. Photo: AP
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“We built in quite a significant sabbatical for him because to get him through to 2019 we felt that’s what he was going to need physically and mentally.”

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