All Black Moody out for the year

Wed, Apr 27, 2022, 11:16 PM
AFP
by AFP
The Crusaders closed out the Super Round with a clash against the Rebels.

All Blacks prop Joe Moody has suffered another long-term injury and will not play again this year, his Super Rugby club Canterbury Crusaders said Thursday. 

The loosehead mainstay of the All Blacks frontrow ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament during the Crusaders' 27-23 loss to the Auckland Blues in their Super Rugby clash two weeks ago. 

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"He will have surgery to repair this and has been ruled out of rugby for the remainder of 2022," the Crusaders said in a statement. 

"Joe Moody twisted his right knee against the Blues in Christchurch. The Crusaders medical team is continuing to gather more information about the extent of his injury before making a return to play."

Last year, Moody suffered a foot injury early in the Super Rugby season and was sidelined for four months. 

His absence this year will give other props a chance to stake their claim for a place in the squad for the 2023 World Cup just 17 months away. 

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All Blacks coach Ian Foster has already identified the congested frontrow talent pool as an area that needs pruning.

"We were forced to take eight props with us last year. We won't be taking eight props this year, so there will be some tough decisions," he said recently. 

The 33-year-old Moody, a former champion wrestler, has played 57 Tests since his debut against Australia in 2014, and played in both the 2015 and 2019 World Cups. 

He has signed with New Zealand Rugby through to 2024 and is considered a frontrunner to make the cut for the World Cup in France next year.

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