Hawke's Bay Today

Broken hand bones create headaches

- Patrick McKendry All Blacks squad, p38

Key Crusaders and All Blacks Ryan Crotty and Scott Barrett have been ruled out of Saturday’s Super Rugby final against the Jaguares and, in Crotty’s case, the entire Rugby Championsh­ip after X-rays on their hands confirmed the worst.

Midfielder Crotty suffered a fractured thumb during the Crusaders’ 30-26 semifinal victory over the Hurricanes and underwent surgery on Sunday.

He is out for up to eight weeks, which will rule him out of all rugby until early September, when he will hope to be available for the All Blacks’ World Cup warm-up test against Tonga in Hamilton on September 7.

Lock Barrett suffered a fractured metacarpal at the base of his index finger in the same game and is out for five to six weeks which means he will be touch and go for the All Blacks test against Australia in Perth on August 10.

The All Blacks also face the Wallabies a week later at Eden Park.

Neither Crotty nor Barrett would have been considered for the All Blacks’ first Rugby Championsh­ip test against Argentina in Buenos Aires on July 21 due to the Crusaders making the final.

The All Blacks play the Springboks in Wellington a week later.

The news will be extremely disappoint­ing for both men, and in particular Crotty, who won’t get to play in Super Rugby’s showpiece before moving overseas next year.

However, on the plus side they are both likely to be available for the World Cup, which kicks off for the All Blacks on September 21.

The injuries put a new slant on last night’s All Blacks Rugby Championsh­ip squad announceme­nt, with Blues lock Patrick Tuipulotu and Highlander Jackson Hemopo set for big roles over the next few weeks.

As for the midfield, Sonny Bill Williams and Anton Lienert-Brown are likely starters for the first test against the Pumas, while Ngani Laumape and Jack Goodhue are almost certain to be included and possibly new cap Braydon Ennor, who has impressed hugely for the Crusaders this year and could start in Saturday’s Super Rugby final in Christchur­ch.

The Crusaders will be big favourites to win title No 10, and their third in succession, despite facing a near Argentina test-strength team.

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Ryan Crotty

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