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18th November 2015
03:40pm GMT

Most roads point to the 34-year-old retiring but comments after the World Cup win over Australia cast doubt over his eventual decision.
Post-match, McCaw said, "I still don't want it to end, to be honest."
NZRU chief executive Steve Tew then indicated that McCaw had 'asked for a little bit more time before he finally makes a decision and an announcement'.
McCaw has appeared in 148 Tests for the All Blacks and has been on the winning side 135 times.
The openside made his international debut in a touring win over Ireland at the old Lansdowne Road, in November 2001.
He captained his country to World Cup success in 2011 and 2015 and was named World Rugby Player of the Year on three occasions.
The Omaru native has previously stated that he would not be keen on a lucrative club stint in France's Top 14 so a club rugby retirement may soon follow his Test farewell.
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