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All Blacks full-back Ben Smith sidelined with concussion

Ben Smith receives medical attention after contesting a high ball against the Chiefs
Image: Ben Smith suffered a concussion during last week's loss to the Chiefs

All Blacks full-back Ben Smith has not trained all week because of concussion symptoms and the Highlanders have no desire to rush him back into action.

The 30-year-old Smith fell heavily while contesting a high ball during the Highlanders' 24-15 loss to the Chiefs last week and lay motionless on the ground before receiving medical treatment.

He was able to walk off the pitch but failed concussion tests and did not return.

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"Concussions are always week-by-week," said Highlanders coach Tony Brown. "He hasn't even been able to come into training this week."

Smith, who will be an integral part of All Blacks coach Steve Hansen's plans for the British and Irish Lions tour in June, has suffered four concussions in five years.

Ben Smith (left) contests a high ball with Chiefs full-back Damian McKenzie
Image: Smith was concussed when contesting a high ball with fellow All Black Damian McKenzie

"He's okay, but obviously with concussion you never know how long it's going to take," said Brown.

"We're going to be pretty cautious with Ben and just bring him back when he's 100 per cent."

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Richard Buckman, who was sidelined for the whole of last season by a shoulder injury, will return at full-back in place of Smith for Saturday's clash with the Crusaders, live on Sky Sports 3 HD from 6.30pm.

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The Highlanders' season got off to a disappointing start with a home loss to the Chiefs

"He obviously missed all last year and he was sorely missed," said Brown.

"Richard has the uncanny ability to make the right decision at the right time. And his physicality at the back is something we wanted to get into play against the Crusaders."

Smith's absence, and a back injury to co-captain Ash Dixon, has given All Blacks loose forward Elliot Dixon the opportunity to captain the side.

"When Elliot speaks, everyone listens," said Brown.

"His leadership style is just going to be one of action and we're hoping he will have a big game for us and lead in that way."

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