Richie McCaw looks set to announce retirement
New Zealand rugby chief executive Steve Tew told journalists the record-breaking skipper and three-times world player of the year will be making a statement on his playing future “shortly”.
Both the New Zealand Herald and Stuff websites speculated the retirement announcement would be made on Thursday. McCaw, who led New Zealand to victory at the 2011 and 2015 World Cups, had indicated earlier this year he would likely retire after the latest World Cup in England. Tew, however, gave no indication whether the 34-year-old McCaw would decide to stay or go. “He wanted to go into 2015 and enjoy playing the year without worrying about whether everything he did was the last time he did it. He didn’t want the team distracted and now he has asked for a little bit more time before making a decision,” the New Zealand boss said.
“He won’t be too far away from getting to that point and if we give him a little more space and have a little more patience we’ll be rewarded with the answer shortly.”
McCaw has played a world record 148 Tests, captained the All Blacks 111 times and has been on the winning side for a remarkable 88% of his internationals. Of the 61 Tests he has played in New Zealand, McCaw has only lost twice.



