Waikato Times

‘Work on your fitness’

ALL BLACKS SQUAD MEMBER GETS THE MESSAGE

- MARC HINTON

Sensationa­l young hooker sensation Asafo Aumua has been left at home by the Hurricanes for the start of Super Rugby, with a clear message that he needs to work on his fitness.

The 20-year-old, who played his way on to the end-of-year touring All Blacks squad on the back of a sensationa­l 2017 season with the New Zealand Under-20s and Wellington Lions, was a shock omission from the Canes squad of 27 that flew out of Auckland yesterday, bound first for Sydney, and then on to South Africa for next

weekend’s season opener against the Bulls in Pretoria.

Hurricanes assistant coach Jason Holland initially told Stuff from Auckland airport that the young hooker’s absence from the touring party, who will go on to meet the Jaguares in Buenos Aires in week two, was down to an injury niggle.

But pressed on the youngster’s off-season conditioni­ng, he admitted that the front-rower had come up short in this area. He seemed to be carrying extra weight in photos posted by the Hurricanes during their pre-season preparatio­ns.

Aumua, considered among the brightest prospects in New Zealand, has already been earmarked as a test hooker of the not-toodistant future and could seemingly do no wrong in his breakthrou­gh 2017 season.

But he has been sent an emphatic message what is required at the Super Rugby level from a franchise not afraid to call out players on their conditioni­ng shortcomin­gs.

‘‘He’s had a couple of little niggles and he’s not quite ready to go yet, so we decided the best thing for Asafo was to have a couple of weeks at home, get a bit of footy under his belt and he’ll be flying in a couple of weeks,’’ said Holland. ‘‘It’s a bit of a long-term thought process really.’’

Holland said a minor rib injury had played its part in the decision, with Ricky Riccitelli and Wellington’s James O’Reilly named as the travelling hookers.

‘‘It’s something that probably could have come right, but we just want to be a bit cautious with him,’’ added Holland. ‘‘He’s a young man and we want to make sure he’s good to go for the season and not necessaril­y rush him back.’’

Then Holland made the concession that Aumua had not presented in quite the shape they had expected.

‘‘He’s learned a few little lessons. He’s got to be a little bit better around some parts of his conditioni­ng,’’ he said. ‘‘He was really close to going and we’re just taking it really carefully with him.’’

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Asafa Aumua has been left out of the Hurricanes squad to travel to South Africa for the opening Super Rugby games because of concerns over his fitness.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Asafa Aumua has been left out of the Hurricanes squad to travel to South Africa for the opening Super Rugby games because of concerns over his fitness.

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