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17th August 2016
07:25am BST

The Kiwi's agent is already in talks with the IRFU about a new contract. Aki is well paid but he may have to become one of the country's best earners if he is to hang around. If not, just about every club in the Top 14 and Premiership will come calling.
The player himself is quite laid-back about his Test future. He spoke to a "happy" Joe Schmidt about his performances last season but admits he does not know where he will play international rugby. He is eligible to line-out for New Zealand and should be able to do likewise with Ireland and England next year.
He insists he will put his hand up - chose a flag to march under - when the time comes. For now, it's all about playing and enjoying his footy. There is no needless lip service about feeling 100% Irish either.
"I’ve taken in a lot of what Irish people do and stuff like that. I’ve enjoyed Irish culture and stuff like that but it’s wrong for me to say I’m Irish. I’ve enjoyed the culture and the environment I’m in, but for me to say I’m Irish, that’s wrong for me to say because I wasn’t born here. "And it’s wrong for me to take away from the guys who were born here and who want to play for the Irish and are Irish. I’m just here. My ambition is to play international, I like taking in the culture as an Irish person, but it’s wrong for me to say I’m Irish."The one ray of light Irish fans can take is the recent arrivals of Aki's wife and two children to Galway. Having gone it alone for the first two months of the season, the 26-year-old now has another family, away from his Connacht family. Right now, we'll take every sign we can get. *Bundee Aki was at the official launch of Connacht's 2016/17 home jersey, released in conjunction with new title sponsor and official retail partner Elverys Intersport. On the latest episode of the GAA Hour Hurling Show Wooly and the lads reflect on a monumental weekend of action. Listen below or subscribe here on iTunes
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