Weekend Herald

Cane remains ‘miles away’ from taking field again

- Christophe­r Reive

The Chiefs are prepared to face the Super Rugby season without Sam Cane, as the loose forward’s recovery from a broken neck continues.

Cane suffered the injury in the All Blacks’ 32-30 win over the Springboks in Pretoria last October, and was only able to jog for the first time since the injury earlier this year.

“He’s still miles away,” Chiefs assistant coach Tabai Matson admitted after a hit-out between the Chiefs and Blues in Waiuku on Friday.

The 27-year-old Cane was an integral part of the Chiefs’ 2018 campaign which was derailed by injuries from the outset. However, the Chiefs will have to find ways to cope without him on the pitch. Matson said the side were hoping to see the loose forward back in April or May but conceded the reality was likely to be different.

“We’ve had to count him out really, to be fair. There’s lots of footy to play before he even gets close.

“It could be a blessing in disguise for him around a lot of the leadership he can focus on for us.”

Cane would love to suit up for the Chiefs this season and he could be in a race to get back to full strength in time for the Rugby World Cup in Japan starting in September. Any slip-up in his recovery could set him back substantia­lly given his injury’s severity.

But while Cane is unavailabl­e, the Chiefs were set to welcome the return of some of the players they lost early

We’ve had to count him out really. There’s lots of footy to play before he even gets close. Tabai Matson on Sam Cane

in the 2018 season, including prop Atu Moli and loose forward Mitch Brown.

Brown got some game time early in the hit-out, while fielding Moli was also seriously considered.

The pair are expected to be fit for round one on February 15, and prop Kane Hames, who missed all of last season with a concussion issue, was thought to be nearing a return as well.

“I don’t want to curse them but we’re really positive about having those players available this season,” Matson said.

Hames was set to rejoin the squad next week along with the team’s other All Blacks and be slowly weaned back into action. However, no team’s All Blacks will feature in any of the preseason fixtures.

“They’re key contributo­rs and key to our success, so we’re all excited to have them back in.

“They look like they’ve been training hard, so next Monday, they’ll join the flock and take the lead in some areas.

“The quicker everybody can get them in, the better it is for your team, so that will be our focus.”

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Sam Cane, pictured with fiancee Harriet Allen last month, has only just started running again since his October injury.
Photo / Photosport Sam Cane, pictured with fiancee Harriet Allen last month, has only just started running again since his October injury.

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