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Published 12:26 9 Dec 2015 GMT
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Leinster took a punt on rugby league star Ben Te'o when they signed him from Sam Burgess's South Sydney Rabbitohs (it has worked famously in comparison to the Burgess-Bath farrago) but the Kiwi may use his 18-month stint with the three-time European champions as a stepping stone to bigger and better things (contracts) in the Premiership or Top 14.
Not eligible to play for Ireland until November 2o17, Te'o is "weighing things up" at present but admits the possibility of playing Test rugby could be a factor.
“I want to test myself at this point and I love to play in the biggest games, so that’s certainly something that will factor into my decision,” he said. “I’d love to play international rugby, I’d love to be a part of that. I’m not sure for who, but I’d love to play it.”
Whether the prospect of Test rugby in two years will outweigh the promise of a big contract abroad remains to be seen.
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