Wednesday 17 October 2018 00:12, UK
Australia fly-half Bernard Foley has extended his Wallabies contract through to the end of 2019.
Foley has therefore locked himself into the World Cup in Japan and also another season of Super Rugby with the Waratahs.
The 64-cap veteran said there was "unfinished business" for the Wallabies at the World Cup, having lost in the final to New Zealand at the tournament in England three years ago.
He said: "The World Cup is obviously a major carrot and I've got a lot of belief in this group that, if we continue to work hard and focus on improving every day, then we can push deep into the competition."
The one-year deal gives Foley the option to play in the northern hemisphere after the World Cup but Australia coach Michael Cheika does not expect the 29-year-old to shut the door on his home country.
"I'm very happy that Bernard has signed on but I don't believe this will be his final year in Australian rugby," Cheika said.
"He has set himself a big challenge by going from year-to-year and I am sure he'll meet it.
"I know he wants to play to his absolute potential and lead the current group into what is a big 2019, with the World Cup just around the corner."