J'arrive pas à retirer le paywall d'un article du NZ Herald, mais l'aperçu semble dire que McKenzie pourrait (devrait ?) re-signer avec la fédé NZ. Buckaroo peut-être que tu y as accès ? https://www.nzherald...JPOITIPT2I5I3Y/
Il va bientôt plus rester grand monde en 15 polyvalent buteur...

Si tu regardes le code source de la page, en virant les balises de pubs ça donne à peu près ça, mais je t'avoue avoir du mal à comprendre.
Future looks bright at halfback for the All Blacks
The looming, traditional post-World Cup exodus will inevitably strip long-established influential figures from the black jersey,as it does every four years.
Nowhere will that be more evident than first five-eighths when Richie Mo’unga, who marks his 100th match for the Crusaders on Friday night, and Beauden Barrett depart to Japan.
Damian McKenzie, should he re-sign with New Zealand Rugby beyond this year, and Stephen Perofeta are next in line to assume the first five mantle but as we’ve seen with Mo’unga’s progression, replicating Super Rugby form for the All Blacks is no easy task.
After his anointment to lead the All Blacks next year, Scott Robertson will already be eyeing prospects to promote into the playmaking and other voids, particularly at lock and loose forward, as he plots his 2024 rebuild.
One position Robertson doesn’t have to lay awake at night and fret about, however, is halfback.
No one will ever replicate Aaron Smith’s sustained impact on the All Blacks. Through 114 tests, Smith’s influence rivals Dan Carter.
Smith’s speed to the base and width of pass significantly altered the All Blacks attack since arriving on the test scene some 11 years ago.
Nothing ever lasts forever, though. As Smith prepares for one final push before linking with Barrett at Steve Hansen’s Japanese club Toyota, a new breed of talented halfbacks rapidly emerge in plain sight.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster faces a difficult decision settling on Smith’s two deputies for the World Cup with Brad Weber reinforcing his credentials at the unbeaten Chiefs, Finlay Christie performing strongly for the Blues, Folau Fakatava attempting his comeback with the Highlanders, Cam Roigard underlining his dynamic qualities with the Hurricanes and TJ Perenara pushing for a return.