All Blacks wing Caleb Clarke (C) celebrates a try. Photo: Andrew Cornaga/www.photosport.nz
All Blacks wing Caleb Clarke has re-signed with New Zealand Rugby (NZR), Auckland and the Blues to after the next World Cup.
The 26-year-old made his All Blacks debut in 2020 and has been capped 29 times, scoring 13 tries.
Caleb Clarke scores a try. Photo: Photosport / Brett Phibbs
He has re-committed to the end of 2027.
NZR general manager professional rugby & performance Chris Lendrum welcomed the news.
"Coming off the back of a strong 2024 season for both the Blues and All Blacks, we are looking forward to Caleb's continued growth over the next two years in New Zealand."
Since making his Super Rugby debut in 2018, the Auckland-born flyer has grown into one of the country's top wingers.
Clarke said his decision to stay was driven by a deep connection to the Blues.
"The Blues is home for me. I've grown up here, developed here, and achieved some amazing things with this team. I'm proud to represent our region and am excited about what's ahead," Clarke said.
"We've got an exciting group of guys, awesome fans, and I'm looking forward to continue running out in blue."
Blues general manager of rugby Murray Williams said Clarke's recommitment was a boost for the side.
"We're stoked to have Caleb locked in through 2027. He's been a big part of our journey over the last few years and continues to develop as a world class player," he said.
"His energy is contagious, he's passionate about the Blues jersey, and he will be a huge part of our success moving forward."