Manawatu Standard

Retallick out for Chiefs

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As if losing Damian Mckenzie wasn’t bad enough, the Chiefs will be without two other All Blacks against the Lions in Hamilton tomorrow night.

Lock Brodie Retallick (arm) and hooker Nathan Harris (knee) were injured in the Chiefs’ narrow win against the Blues last weekend, and have not recovered in time to be considered for the round 10 match.

On the back of Mckenzie’s season-ending knee injury, also suffered against the Blues, it’s a double blow for the resurgent Chiefs, who are also without electric outside back Solomon Alaimalo (hamstring).

Retallick, who returned after a two-week spell last week, was considered a decent chance to play after coach Colin Cooper on Monday said his injury sustained against the Blues was just a shoulder ‘‘stinger’’, while Harris’ knee was to reassessed on Tuesday, the day after the All Blacks’ first ‘‘foundation day’’ in Wellington.

Assistant coach Tabai

Matson yesterday confirmed neither injury was serious, but they were not prepared to risk them with a short turnaround, and with derbies against the Hurricanes and Highlander­s looming the following fortnight.

‘‘Our team took a battering against the Blues,’’ Matson said. ‘‘Nathan got dinged up quite badly, so he is going to have a full turnaround again, then we go into the double derby, so it just made sense that he gets to rest the body a little bit this week.’’

Retallick’s injury wasn’t solely his shoulder. His wrist was also banged up and required a scan, Matson said.

‘‘Nothing serious. Nothing is broken or dislodged but it was still painful and swollen. He’s a bit like Nathan with the short turnaround . . . he gets an Easter breather, too.’’

Alaimalo, the frontrunne­r to start at fullback in place of Mckenzie, pulled up at training this week with a tight hamstring and has been put on ice. ‘‘We’re probably being a little bit conservati­ve,’’ Matson said.

In what will be his 65th appearance for the Chiefs, halfback Brad Weber will captain the side with co-captains Retallick and Cane both out. Jonathan Taumateine will backup Weber after the Chiefs opted to send All Black Te Toiroa Tahurioran­gi back to club rugby after limited opportunit­ies so far this season.

Tahurioran­gi has only made one start and amassed 171 minutes in eight appearance­s this season.

‘‘It’s a good opportunit­y for him to go back to club and play 80 minutes,’’ Matson said.

Loosehead prop Atu Moli, who has not yet played this season due to an elbow injury, returns to the side for the first time this season, as does Bay of Plenty hooker Liam Polwart, who will start in place of Harris.

Australian Jack Debreczeni, who played for Northland last year, has been given the nod to start at fullback in the first game since Mckenzie ruptured his ACL.

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Brodie Retallick

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