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Barrett ruled out for five months as back injury derails All Blacks captaincy
All Blacks captain Scott Barrett will miss the next five months after a back injury requiring surgery, ruling him out of the four-Test tour of South Africa and the Nations Championship fixtures against France, Italy and Ireland. The 32-year-old lock had taken a sabbatical to address ankle and Achilles issues but suffered the setback upon returning to training.
Barrett ruled out of South Africa tour as back injury requires surgery
All Blacks captain Scott Barrett will miss the four-Test tour of South Africa after a back injury forced him to undergo surgery this week. The 32-year-old lock, who took a sabbatical to address ankle and Achilles problems, will be sidelined for up to five months and also miss the Nations Championship fixtures against France, Italy and Ireland.
Scrumhalf headaches on both sides as England-Bok Nations Cup opener looms
Both England and the Boks head into their 4 July Nations Cup opener with scrumhalf injury concerns — Mitchell is doubtful for England, while Erasmus faces a deeper crisis with four No. 9s sidelined, potentially opening the door for Faf, Papier, and Van Zyl.
Barrett ruled out of South Africa tour with back injury requiring surgery
Scott Barrett faces back surgery and is ruled out for up to five months, missing the four-Test series against the Springboks in August and September as well as the July Nations Championship Tests — with his All Blacks captaincy already under question ahead of Dave Rennie's first squad announcement.
Coetzee: Bulls' URC struggle was actually the perfect knockout prep
Coetzee makes the case that the Bulls' rocky URC campaign was unintentional preparation for the pressure of knockout rugby — with Munster coming to Loftus on Saturday.