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All Black Cane facing months out with fractured neck
New Zealand will be without flanker Sam Cane for the rest of 2018 after it was confirmed he fractured his neck in the win over South Africa.
Sam Cane will miss the remainder of New Zealand’s internationals in 2018 having fractured his neck in the All Blacks’ victory over South Africa on Saturday.
Team doctor Tony Page confirmed Cane, who has featured in 60 Tests, would need to undergo surgery and was facing at least three months out.
The 26-year-old appeared to suffer the injury following a collision with Springboks forward Francois Louw in the All Blacks’ 32-30 win.
Cane is set to be absent for the third Bledisloe Cup clash against Australia later this month as well as the four November Tests against Japan, England, Ireland and Italy.
“He was injured late in the first half,” Page explained to reporters.
“He’s got a small fracture in the lower part of his neck, on the right side, through one of the joints. This will need to be stabilised.
“Following that [surgery], he will stay in Pretoria for the week and we will keep an eye on him.
WATCH #AllBlacks doctor Tony Page gives the latest update on Sam Cane after he suffered a neck fracture in the Test against South Africa. #RSAvNZL pic.twitter.com/z8utUroZjU
— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) October 7, 2018
“He’s got to get through the operation, we’ve every confidence that he’ll do well with that, then, like any fracture, it takes a couple of weeks and months. It will probably take about three months for the bone to get strong but we’ll just take it step by step.
“Many sportsmen have had this injury and people in other walks of life, and they usually make a good recovery as it’s one level of the neck.”
All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen also stressed that he expected to see Cane return at some point in 2019.
“It’s expected he’s going to make a full recovery and be back playing,” he added.
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