Lomax recommits to New Zealand Rugby, Hurricanes and Tasman through 2029
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All Blacks prop Tyrel Lomax has re-signed with New Zealand Rugby, the Hurricanes and Tasman through to the end of 2029.
The 30-year old’s contract extension will
“I’m really excited to extend my time with the All Blacks, Hurricanes and Tasman Rugby through to the end of 2029.
“My family and I love being based here and I still have a lot to contribute and achieve. Rugby has played a huge part in my life and the opportunity to continue representing these teams means a lot to me.
“The next few years are incredibly exciting too. We’ve got a Rugby World Cup coming up and a British & Irish Lions tour in 2029. Those are opportunities every rugby player wants to be part of and having the chance to keep building towards those campaigns and wear the black jersey was a huge factor in my decision.
“I’m grateful for the support I’ve received throughout my career and can’t wait to continue chasing success with this group over the next few years,” Lomax said.
Since his All Blacks debut against Japan in 2018, Lomax has established
All Blacks Head Coach Dave Rennie said Lomax’s three-year extension was significant.
“Tyrel is a top man and I'm really rapt he has committed long-term. Having coached against him, what stands out is how athletic and physically imposing he is on both sides of the ball. It was great to see him back from injury last week. We believe his best footy is still ahead of him.”
A Canberra-born Kiwi, Lomax’s
Hurricanes Head Coach Clark Laidlaw said Lomax’s decision was significant for the club.
“It’s great news for us, Lowey, and New Zealand Rugby that he’s decided to stay in the country. It goes without saying that we’re hugely grateful and excited to see him continue his career with the Hurricanes.
"He’s a world-class tighthead and we expect him to be an integral leader in this team. He’s had a tricky year with injuries, but we’re pleased to have welcomed him back over the weekend, and we're thrilled that him and Ainsley and the girls are staying in New Zealand.”
Tasman Mako Head Coach Jono Phillips said, as #Mako 161, Lomax is a proud and much-respected Mako man.
"It is great for New Zealand rugby and for Tasman to have someone with the experience and world-class standing that Tyrel brings. When he is in our environment, he epitomises the professionalism we try to instil across all levels of our game so his re-signing is fantastic news."





