Five All Blacks on the not so super list

Sun, Mar 12, 2017, 6:58 AM
AFP
by AFP
The Crusaders showed once again why the are one of the best team in Super Rugby coming back to beat the Reds with a penalty goal after the siren.

Five frontline All Blacks have been sidelined with leg injuries after Week Three of Super Rugby

Israel Dagg, Waisake Naholo, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Seta Tamanivalu and Lima Sopoaga were all injured at the weekend and all will be in a race for matrch fitness ahead of the arrival of the British and Irish Lions in June.

The fullback cupboard is almost bare with the enforced absence of utilities Dagg and Milner-Skudder, which followed the concussion that has kept Ben Smith sidelined since the Highlanders first-round match against the Chiefs. 

Crusaders coach Scott Robertson told Radio Live that Dagg was unlikely to be back this month. 

"It didn't look great so that's an indication of what we are dealing with. It's not a major-major but it will be a few weeks for sure." 

Dagg and Tamanivalu were injured early in the Crusaders come-from-behind performance to beat the Queensland Reds 22-20 in Brisbane.

Naholo and Sopoaga limped off during the Highlanders 16-12 win over the Blues.

Sopoaga landed two penalties and a conversion in the match before he was injured attempting a try-saving tackle on fellow All Black George Moala.

"It doesn't look good," Highlanders coach Tony Brown told reporters.

"It looks like Lima will be out for a while; Waisake probably the same. Hamstrings don't come right overnight so those guys are going to be tough to replace." - Tony Brown

Milner-Skudder, one of the stars of the 2015 World Cup, missed nearly all rugby last year because of a shoulder injury. He scored three tries in his first game for the Hurricanes this season and looked to be back to his best until he injured an ankle during their 26-18 loss to the Chiefs on Friday.

Milner-Skudder has his foot in a moon boot and is scheduled to have a scan on Monday, with Hurricanes assistant coach Jason Holland fearing ligament damage that would keep him sidelined for at least four weeks. 

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