The All Blacks will have to take on the Springboks without one of their key players later this year.
Captain Scott Barrett will miss New Zealand’s highly anticipated tour of South Africa after being ruled out for up to five months with a serious back injury.
Outgoing Crusaders coach Rob Penney confirmed on Wednesday that the All Blacks captain will undergo surgery later this week after exhausting all non-surgical treatment options.
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“He has tried every non-invasive trick you could do to get right and it just hasn’t come off,” Penney told reporters in Christchurch.
Barrett had taken a sabbatical and was initially expected to return to action in April, but ongoing complications forced medical staff to opt for surgery.
“It’s a pretty special trip to South Africa that he’s going to miss,” Penney admitted.
The injury means Barrett will miss New Zealand’s July Tests against France, Italy and Ireland, along with the All Blacks’ blockbuster tour to South Africa later this year.
That trip includes four Tests against the world champion Springboks in a series already being billed as “Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry”.
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The Crusaders have also been dealt another setback, with All Blacks star Will Jordan ruled out for the rest of the Super Rugby season because of a calf injury.
Jordan is, however, expected to recover in time for the July internationals.
– AFP
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