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Milner-Skudder ruled out of opening game

- LIAM NAPIER

No Nehe Milner-Skudder. It would be bad news for most teams, but as far as replacemen­ts go, they don’t come much better than Jordie Barrett.

And facing the Sunwolves first up, the Hurricanes can clearly afford to err on the side of caution.

After making a successful return from shoulder surgery during the preseason, MilnerSkud­der will miss the Hurricanes opening game in Tokyo with a minor hamstring compliant. So, too, will prop Loni Uhila with a calf issue.

Milner-Skudder’s absence is expected to pave the way for Barrett to make his Super Rugby debut at fullback, where he starred for Canterbury on the way to last year’s provincial title.

Barrett is just as comfortabl­e at second five-eighth but spent the majority of his time at fullback during the Hurricanes’ preseason, sharing the role with Milner-Skudder, so it should be a seamless transition. He will be expected to form a potent backthree combinatio­n with Cory Jane and Julian Savea, and team up with older brother Beauden in the playmaking department.

Hurricanes coach Chris Boyd faces tougher selection decisions in the weeks to come after confirming MilnerSkud­der and Uhila could have played if pushed.

‘‘If we had been playing at home they may have been considered, but to sit on a long-haul flight with a muscle injury like that was probably not a great idea,’’ Boyd said. ‘‘It’s a long season, so we decided the prudent move was to leave them at home and get them 100 per cent right for our first home game against the Rebels in two weeks.’’

Elsewhere Boyd has named a strong 25-man touring squad that includes all five of the Hurricanes’ 2016 All Blacks; Dane Coles, TJ Perenara, Ardie Savea, Julian Savea and the elder Barrett.

Those influentia­l figures alone should ensure there is no repeat of the howler the Hurricanes had to open last year’s campaign when they were embarrasse­d 52-10 in Canberra, before ultimately kicking on and claiming their first title.

Three other uncapped Hurricanes also make the trip in loose forward Reed Prinsep, lock James Blackwell, and hooker James O’Reilly.

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 ??  ?? Nehe Milner-Skudder will miss the Hurricanes’ opening Super Rugby match against the Sunwolves because of a hamstring injury.
Nehe Milner-Skudder will miss the Hurricanes’ opening Super Rugby match against the Sunwolves because of a hamstring injury.

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