The Herald (South Africa)

Crusaders captain Barrett out for up to four months — coach

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Crusaders captain Scott Barrett could be out of action for up to four months after undergoing foot surgery, his coach Scott Robertson said yesterday.

Robertson said it would be about 12-16 weeks before Barrett would be able to play again, which could also affect his chances of playing for the All Blacks if Tests are arranged later this year.

Travel restrictio­ns to curb the spread of Covid-19 mean the internatio­nal schedule is still in doubt, though reports in New Zealand and Australia have suggested a Bledisloe Cup series could be played in October.

Robertson also told reporters ahead of their Super Rugby Aotearoa clash with the Otago Highlander­s that promising loose forward Cullen Grace would be out of action for up to two months after surgery to fix a broken thumb.

Robertson’s side have won their first two games of the 10-week competitio­n involving New Zealand’s Super Rugby teams and can overtake the unbeaten Auckland Blues at the top of the table with a win.

The Blues have the bye this week. Robertson said the decision to make five changes for the clash with the Highlander­s was aimed at keeping the side fresh.

“We wanted to make sure that we could give the majority of our squad, or as many as we could, game time,” he said.

Meanwhile, former All Blacks flyhalf Dan Carter will make a return to his native Canterbury for his first rugby game in New Zealand since 2015 at the weekend, but will still wear the blue and white colours of their intense provincial rivals, Auckland.

The 38-year-old Carter, who spent his entire New Zealand profession­al career playing for the 10time Super Rugby champion Canterbury Crusaders, did last month what many Christchur­ch-based fans think was treasonabl­e by joining the Auckland Blues.

Carter, however, said he was not match fit enough to return to the field at the time and would need several weeks of the Super Rugby Aotearoa season to get prepared to play, which includes a match in club rugby this weekend.

“That’s the plan,” Carter said yesterday. —

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