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<blockquote data-quote="Shaggy" data-source="post: 398549" data-attributes="member: 43400"><p>NZ Herald report that there are currently 42 New Zealand players in the casualty ward, although a number are due back, and the reported time that the players are out for, seems to be the time when they were first injured, not the time remaining until they take the field again.</p><p></p><p>The out for the season in some cases I think, refers to the Super season only, so they may be available for the tri-nations and World cup</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/super-15/news/article.cfm?c_id=331&objectid=10724616" target="_blank">http://www.nzherald.co.nz/super-15/news/article.cfm?c_id=331&objectid=10724616</a></p><p></p><p>Rugby: Casualty ward tally reaches 42</p><p></p><p>The number of New Zealand Super 15 players sitting on the sidelines continues to grow with 42 now taking up room in the casualty ward.</p><p></p><p>Despite holding the top two spots in the New Zealand conference the Blues and Crusaders have the most players sidelined with 10 each.</p><p></p><p>The Hurricanes and Highlanders currently each have eight players out of action while the Highlanders are missing six.</p><p></p><p>22 current or former All Blacks make up the list with captain Richie McCaw and star first five-eighth Dan Carter leading the big names off the field.</p><p></p><p>The Crusaders seem to be hit the hardest; currently without McCaw and Carter along with fellow All Blacks Israel Dagg, Andy Ellis, Ben Franks, Brad Thorn and Sam Whitelock.</p><p></p><p>However Hurricanes and Blues fans could argue the case that injuries have a larger effect on their side.</p><p></p><p>The 'Canes have been without four current All Blacks for most of the season with Cory Janes, Ma'a Nonu, Conrad Smith, and Piri Weepu missing from their backline.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Meanwhile the Blues have four players ruled out for the rest of the season including All Black utility back Isaia Toeava who is out with a hip injury.</p><p></p><p>They are also without Tony Woodcock and Daniel Braid who are vital members to their forward pack.</p><p></p><p>CASUALTY WARD</p><p></p><p>Blues </p><p>Daniel Braid (Neck) • 8 weeks out</p><p>Charlie Faumuina (Hamstring) • 6 weeks</p><p>Kurtis Haiu Bone (Cancer) • Season</p><p>Jerome Kaino (Hamstring) • 1 week</p><p>Mat Luamanu (Hamstring) • 4 weeks</p><p>Brad Mika (Knee) • Season</p><p>Liaki Moli (Foot) • Season</p><p>Winston Stanley (Concussion) • 3 weeks</p><p>Isaia Toeava (Hip) • Season</p><p>Tony Woodcock (Foot) • 4 weeks</p><p></p><p>Chiefs</p><p>Colin Bourke (Knee) • Season</p><p>Tanerau Latimer (Concussion) • 3 weeks</p><p>Hayden Triggs (Back) • 2 weeks</p><p>Tana Umaga (Calf) • 3 weeks</p><p>Scott Waldrom (Shoulder) • Season</p><p>Nathan White (Back) • 1 week</p><p></p><p>Hurricanes</p><p>Karl Lowe (Knee) • 12 weeks</p><p>Serge Lilo (Knee/ankle) • 6 weeks</p><p>Cory Jane (Hamstring) • 4 weeks</p><p>Charlie Ngatai (Ankle) • Season</p><p>Ma'a Nonu (Eye socket) • 2 weeks</p><p>Conrad Smith (Nose) • 5 weeks</p><p>Rodney So'oialo (Back) • 10 weeks</p><p>Piri Weepu (Ankle) • 12 weeks</p><p></p><p>Crusaders</p><p>Daniel Carter (Hamstring) • 5 weeks</p><p>Israel Dagg (Thigh) • 4 weeks</p><p>Andy Ellis (Thumb) • 7 weeks</p><p>Kahn Fotuali'i (Knee) • 4 weeks</p><p>Ben Franks (Back) • 4 weeks</p><p>Sean Maitland (Knee) • 4 weeks</p><p>Richie McCaw (Concussion) • 1 week</p><p>Brad Thorn (Hamstring) • 3 weeks</p><p>Adam Whitelock (Chest) • 4 weeks</p><p>Sam Whitelock (Ankle) • 9 weeks</p><p></p><p>Highlanders</p><p>Kurt Baker (Back) • 12 weeks</p><p>Tony Brown (Hamstring) • 4 weeks</p><p>James Peterson (Chest) • Season</p><p>Siale Piutau (Groin) • Season</p><p>Colin Slade (Jaw) • 8 weeks</p><p>Adam Thomson (Rib) • 4 weeks</p><p>Kade Poki (Knee) • 2 weeks</p><p>Shaun Treeby (Knee) • 5 weeks</p><p></p><p>- HERALD ONLINE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaggy, post: 398549, member: 43400"] NZ Herald report that there are currently 42 New Zealand players in the casualty ward, although a number are due back, and the reported time that the players are out for, seems to be the time when they were first injured, not the time remaining until they take the field again. The out for the season in some cases I think, refers to the Super season only, so they may be available for the tri-nations and World cup [url]http://www.nzherald.co.nz/super-15/news/article.cfm?c_id=331&objectid=10724616[/url] Rugby: Casualty ward tally reaches 42 The number of New Zealand Super 15 players sitting on the sidelines continues to grow with 42 now taking up room in the casualty ward. Despite holding the top two spots in the New Zealand conference the Blues and Crusaders have the most players sidelined with 10 each. The Hurricanes and Highlanders currently each have eight players out of action while the Highlanders are missing six. 22 current or former All Blacks make up the list with captain Richie McCaw and star first five-eighth Dan Carter leading the big names off the field. The Crusaders seem to be hit the hardest; currently without McCaw and Carter along with fellow All Blacks Israel Dagg, Andy Ellis, Ben Franks, Brad Thorn and Sam Whitelock. However Hurricanes and Blues fans could argue the case that injuries have a larger effect on their side. The 'Canes have been without four current All Blacks for most of the season with Cory Janes, Ma'a Nonu, Conrad Smith, and Piri Weepu missing from their backline. Meanwhile the Blues have four players ruled out for the rest of the season including All Black utility back Isaia Toeava who is out with a hip injury. They are also without Tony Woodcock and Daniel Braid who are vital members to their forward pack. CASUALTY WARD Blues Daniel Braid (Neck) • 8 weeks out Charlie Faumuina (Hamstring) • 6 weeks Kurtis Haiu Bone (Cancer) • Season Jerome Kaino (Hamstring) • 1 week Mat Luamanu (Hamstring) • 4 weeks Brad Mika (Knee) • Season Liaki Moli (Foot) • Season Winston Stanley (Concussion) • 3 weeks Isaia Toeava (Hip) • Season Tony Woodcock (Foot) • 4 weeks Chiefs Colin Bourke (Knee) • Season Tanerau Latimer (Concussion) • 3 weeks Hayden Triggs (Back) • 2 weeks Tana Umaga (Calf) • 3 weeks Scott Waldrom (Shoulder) • Season Nathan White (Back) • 1 week Hurricanes Karl Lowe (Knee) • 12 weeks Serge Lilo (Knee/ankle) • 6 weeks Cory Jane (Hamstring) • 4 weeks Charlie Ngatai (Ankle) • Season Ma'a Nonu (Eye socket) • 2 weeks Conrad Smith (Nose) • 5 weeks Rodney So'oialo (Back) • 10 weeks Piri Weepu (Ankle) • 12 weeks Crusaders Daniel Carter (Hamstring) • 5 weeks Israel Dagg (Thigh) • 4 weeks Andy Ellis (Thumb) • 7 weeks Kahn Fotuali'i (Knee) • 4 weeks Ben Franks (Back) • 4 weeks Sean Maitland (Knee) • 4 weeks Richie McCaw (Concussion) • 1 week Brad Thorn (Hamstring) • 3 weeks Adam Whitelock (Chest) • 4 weeks Sam Whitelock (Ankle) • 9 weeks Highlanders Kurt Baker (Back) • 12 weeks Tony Brown (Hamstring) • 4 weeks James Peterson (Chest) • Season Siale Piutau (Groin) • Season Colin Slade (Jaw) • 8 weeks Adam Thomson (Rib) • 4 weeks Kade Poki (Knee) • 2 weeks Shaun Treeby (Knee) • 5 weeks - HERALD ONLINE [/QUOTE]
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