Chiefs former co-captain Aaron Cruden has hit the ground running with his teammates.
On his first day of pre-season since returning from France, 30-year old Cruden was pleased to get stuck into the pre-season workload.
Cruden says it is a huge privilege to be a part of the Chiefs once again.
He says it is a fantastic environment to be a part of, which made it an easy decision to choose to return for the 2020 season.
Cruden has signed a one-year deal with the Chiefs before taking up his contract with the Kobelco Steelers in Japan.
Cruden made his debut for the Chiefs against the Highlanders in 2012, two years after his Investec Super Rugby and All Black debut in 2010.
The first five-eighth was a key director of the Chiefs’ back-to-back Super Rugby titles in 2012 and 2013.
Prior to his departure in 2017 to French club Montpellier, Cruden co-captained the Chiefs alongside current co-captain Sam Cane.
[Source: Chiefs.com]
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