Carter and McCaw crocked again

Carter and McCaw crocked again

Richie McCaw is out of Sunday’s Test against Canada but the word is Dan Carter could be out of the World Cup.

New Zealand’s first Test Centurion and regular captain Richie McCaw again was forced to withdraw because of the troublesome foot injury which has hindered his game time all season. McCaw has played two of the three World Cup matches, but pulled up in the week of the Japan match, and despite training this week felt he would be risking further damage by playing against Canada.

He confirmed that if it was a play-off match he would play through the pain.

Carter was originally named captain after McCaw’s withdrawal, but New Zealand news reports later in the day were that Colin Slade had replaced Carter and that a groin injury had threatened to end Carter’s tournament.

Marc Hinton, on Rugbyheaven.co.nz, wrote McCaw’s injury stems from the operation he had on the fifth metatarsal bone in his right foot in February and he revealed the sore limb has had to be managed throughout the year.

His decision to withdraw, he said, was because it was still ‘a bit niggly’.

He maintained that if the Canada fixture was a sudden-death match he would have been fit to play.

‘It is something I have managed all through the year. I got through training yesterday fine. I wanted to get ready for next week – that is why this decision has been made.

‘I was pretty keen to play but with the knockout match next week I wanted to be ready to go.

‘It was a bit frustrating but it is a niggle I have dealt with for a while.”

Victor Vito will start as open side.


43 Comments

  • 1.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    He’s played with the niggle all year, so there’s no point in risking aggravation in a nothing match. A sensible move on Ted’s part. McCaw’s got his 100 on the scoreboard, so now he’ll be used sparingly.

  • 2.Kobus Kitty: Reply to this comment

    Lying ****.

  • 3.tommy2pie: Reply to this comment

    rotation undercover

  • 4.Cruiser: Reply to this comment

    well done GH on the rotation of the captain. good call!!

  • 5.horiman: Reply to this comment

    Smart move. IRB don’t hand out medals for playing on injured.

  • 6.KiaKahaNZ: Reply to this comment

    @Kobus Kitty(Kobus Kitty)-2: Cant help yourself eh, miserable p rick

  • 7.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    McCaw, playing with a sore foot, is still the world’s best openside flanker. Imagine how stellar he’d be without that sore foot!

  • 8.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    As for Carter being out of the tournament, well– that was a tremendous thumbsuck, boys! Carter will sit out the nothing game v Canada and resume duty for the QFs.

  • 9.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    There’s a shame.

  • 10.NZINCHINA: Reply to this comment

    @stormer in a teacup(stormer in a teacup)-9:

    lol im sure you’d be devastated

  • 11.reechie maak so lank die pan warm, bakkies bring die wors...: Reply to this comment

    sshit, im absolutely sure nz are out of the wc without carter.

  • 12.ufo: Reply to this comment

    Bad news for the ABs… Both great players… both VIP players for the ABs…

    May they both recover in time for next week…!!

  • 13.reechie maak so lank die pan warm, bakkies bring die wors...: Reply to this comment

    if carter goes into the semi game with a niggle it could blow up for them.
    huge loss.

  • 14.Harder-Faster: Reply to this comment

    @TheTackler(TheTackler)-8: you hope.

  • 15.The Analyst: Reply to this comment

    I really hope they are ok

  • 16.heboric: Reply to this comment

    @TheTackler(TheTackler)-1: Well Yarpie, this picture it looks serious:

    http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/dan-carter-in-doubt-for-rest-of-world-cup-20111001-1l2ae.html

  • 17.MG: Reply to this comment

    1995 = Suzie
    2007 = Wayne Barnes
    2011 = Injuries

    Yep, they allready have their ducks in a row when it comes to excusses.

  • 18.Kobus Kitty: Reply to this comment

    @TheTackler(TheTackler)-7:

    How is he the best? You just going to state things as fact? He isn’t even on the radar.

  • 19.Yetirat: Reply to this comment

    Is it just me or is everyone else missing the tongue-in-cheek style report here? Surely you’re not all lapping this up?

  • 20.TheAgent: Reply to this comment

    NZ losing Carter will only be half as bad as the Boks losing Frans.

  • 21.Kobus Kitty: Reply to this comment

    Personally I’d rather McCaw stay on. He is a penalty machine that offers nothing. But Carter out will be good. Collin Slade or that fat diabetic Weepoo playing at flyhalf in a knock out game. Now all we need is some Sonny Bench at 12.

  • 22.dermie: Reply to this comment

    @Kobus Kitty(Kobus Kitty)-21: better than anything the bok backline has to offer.

  • 23.malcolm: Reply to this comment

    @Kobus Kitty(Kobus Kitty)-21: McCaw offers nothing??? With a statement like that one cannot really take anything you say seriously.

  • 24.Rugbylife: Reply to this comment

    @TheAgent(TheAgent)-20:
    Living in denial much? Don’t kid your self, the Boks have more than enough depth at center with de Jong and JDV and dont rule out Butch James who is also a very capable but should the ABs loose Carter( and I dont wish an injury on any player) that would send alarm bells ringing through out NZ.

  • 25.Rugbylife: Reply to this comment

    @Kobus Kitty(Kobus Kitty)-21:
    Dont be silly.

  • 26.KiaKahaNZ: Reply to this comment

    DC gone.

  • 27.DAS: Reply to this comment

    Wow. The worst move the NZRU has made in the last 4 years is not begging Nick Evans to come back.

  • 28.DAS: Reply to this comment

    My suspicion is that if Carter can eve stand up straight, he’ll play. Weepu will be the goalkicker.

  • 29.KiaKahaNZ: Reply to this comment

    Would rather see Dagg at 10, weepu to cover. Slade can watch from a pub

  • 30.KiaKahaNZ: Reply to this comment

    Agent – the alarm bells have rung themselves raw. We’re in deep **** without DC. Could be the beginning of the end.

    S hit happens

  • 31.I am a stormer: Reply to this comment

    @KiaKahaNZ(KiaKahaNZ)-26:

    You’re not serious.

    Would be a huge blow.

  • 32.SodaJoe: Reply to this comment

    @KiaKahaNZ(KiaKahaNZ)-30: Is this confirmed or just a rumour? Still 2 weeks – he does not have to play this weekend. And semis is really most important.

    Terrible blow for NZ.

    Worse than us losing Steyn.

    Rugby is getting very hard, especially knock out rugby.

  • 33.KiaKahaNZ: Reply to this comment

    Looks like a 3-8 week recovery period, groin strain level 2, . If we make it to the final, it would be a squeeze to see him there.

    Our biggest fear has happened

  • 34.SodaJoe: Reply to this comment

    @KiaKahaNZ(KiaKahaNZ)-33: They will put him in an oxygen tank and feed him whatever it takes. Bad news.

    For NZ.

  • 35.SodaJoe: Reply to this comment

    @KiaKahaNZ(KiaKahaNZ)-33: 2 weeks is a long recovery time. They know what they are doing.

  • 36.KiaKahaNZ: Reply to this comment

    Soda – he did it practicing his goal kicking, That it was available to the public to see is either well orchestrated or genuine bad luck. Goal kicking aside, it’s his control of the game, decision making, we will miss the most.

  • 37.KiaKahaNZ: Reply to this comment

    Hey , it could well be a great cover up, with some confidence of not having to play him against Arg next weekend and save for SA/Aus if we get there. Henry is capable of masterminding a few cunning stunts

  • 38.I am a stormer: Reply to this comment

    @KiaKahaNZ(KiaKahaNZ)-37:

    Just hope it is not as bad as feared. We want to beat your best remember.

  • 39.malcolm: Reply to this comment

    There is no gaurantee that with Carter NZ would win the world cup but to say (as some like keo are) that they cannot win it without him is ridiculous. The All Blacks have a very solid tight 5 a world class loose trio, one of the best centre combinations the best attacking full back in the world and pretty good wingers. If Carter does not play it is a big blow for them but certainly not insurmountable.

  • 40.KiaKahaNZ: Reply to this comment

    Definitely OUT !! Cruden has been called in. DC will not take any further part in the RWC2011

  • 41.DAS: Reply to this comment

    Massive, massive blow. Cruden already called into the squad. I can only imagine the amount that will be consumed in NZ tonight.

    NZ has just the one player it couldn’t afford to lose.

  • 42.Cruiser: Reply to this comment

    BREAKING NEWS: Dan Carter is out of the World Cup.

    The All Blacks first five-eighths has been ruled out of the rest of the tournament because of the groin injury he suffered at yesterday’s captains run and Colin Slade will now be expected to wear the No 10 jersey.

    Manawatu’s Aaron Cruden has been brought into the squad.

  • 43.horiman: Reply to this comment

    DC out, nothing we can do about that. A blow to the team synergy sure, still believe we have the dept to cover this loss. Adversity ultimately brings out the best in those that are left to continue the fight. Still believe we are on track to overcome this setback and will go on to challenge England for the title.

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