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    Harry Plummer is open to a possible return to New Zealand Rugby in the future

    Harry Plummer is open to a possible return to New Zealand Rugby in the future


    The Blues playmaker and one-test All Black will head to French outfit Clermont after next year's Super Rugby season.

    Plummer says it's a long way down the track - but once his three year deal is up, he could return.



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