“No, I don't think so. I think it's awesome for me because I've been learning off the form player in the world at the moment. I feel like it's a good thing for me,” Burke said.
“It’s awesome. Super excited. It's a great opportunity for me to show everyone what I've been working on behind the scenes, and what I've learnt the last couple of years.”
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Crusaders pivot Fergus Burke pictured in action against the Hurricanes in Chirstchurch in March.
He moved to the Garden City the following year, before cracking the Canterbury-19s, and representing the New Zealand under-20s at the World Cup in Argentina, the following year.