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Crusader Ryan Crotty out of Lions clash but could still make All Blacks Tests

Ryan Crotty has picked up a suspected rib cartilage issue
Image: Ryan Crotty has picked up a suspected rib cartilage issue

All Blacks centre Ryan Crotty will definitely miss the Crusaders' clash against the British and Irish Lions on Saturday, but it remains too early to make a decision on his availability for the Test series.

The 28-year-old, who was expected to be named in Steve Hansen's All Blacks squad for the three-Test series on Thursday, suffered rib cartilage damage in the Crusaders' 25-22 win over the Highlanders on Saturday.

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Initial assessments suggested he could be out for at least two weeks but Crusaders assistant coach Jason Ryan said they needed to check a scan before they could determine the extent of the injury.

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"It will be a case-by-case thing," Ryan told reporters in Christchurch on Monday. "Cartilages can be pretty niggly, especially when you are sneezing or coughing.

"They can take a while to settle down, but I am not too sure."

The Lions face the Blues at Eden Park on Wednesday prior to the match against seven-time Super Rugby champions Crusaders on Saturday, with coach Scott Robertson able to select his All Blacks for the game before they head into camp.

The Crusaders' Sam Whitelock
Image: Crusaders captain Sam Whitelock is expected to start in the second row for the All Blacks against the Lions

Robertson had said last week it was likely they would field as close as possible to a full-strength side at Rugby League Park, but Ryan said they would also keep an eye on their All Blacks' workload, especially captain Sam Whitelock.

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"Sammy is like the rest of them, he has got a few niggles," Ryan said. "We have to be smart there, there is a bigger picture for the All Blacks. We don't want to flog them.

"Steve (Hansen) and the All Blacks coaches will want them fresh for the series, so we want to give everyone an opportunity in the 23 to play against the Lions."

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