Saturday 1 October 2011

Injury ruled carter of NZ out from the Rugby WC (Mian Shakeel Aslam)

Mian Shakeel Aslam--- New Zealand fly half Dan Carter Star was the rest of the Rugby World Cup ruled out with a groin injury.

Retirees 29 years old when practice kicks in Wellington in the final practice Saturday.

It was led by the site on Sunday in Group A match against Canada, but the All Blacks doctor Deb Robinson Carter confirmed the tournament was over.

"It would be a highlight, and it is devastating for him," said coach Graham Henry.

"This was his stage, the World Cup in New Zealand, and it would be his great opportunity. I feel very sad for him, but he is the guy who will do it. He has strength of character and I feel enormous sympathy for him.

"It is not enough for the burst of the final and this is very sad. It is a key element of the All Blacks, not only that the person on the page to navigate the field, but off the field.

"We must move forward and play the cards we are. The group of these stories have been shaken, but they are a resistance group. "

Robinson said Carter will travel to Auckland with the team after the game, Canada, for diagnostics, but it was still not clear whether he needed an operation.

She added: "It was confirmed that it contains a significant groin injury, he left adductor longus tendon completely torn .."

Robinson said that Carter had "no history to all strains of the groin. He was totally out of the blue" and reveals that the analysis was "clean" except for the present injury.

Manawatu fly half Aaron Cruden made in the bunch.

Captain Richie McCaw has already withdrawn from the match against Canada with a problem "niggly" foot.

23, Colin Slade will now start in 10th place, with hooker Andrew Hore captain of the All Blacks for the first time. Andy Ellis is on the bench.

McCaw place in the game will be taken at the Victor Vito.

"It's a little frustrating," said the flanker. "I played very strong, it was important for me and the team. I did well in training on Friday, but I woke up a little. "

McCaw had an operation pre-season in February with a small screw in a bone in his foot, which had a stress fracture and missed the first six weeks of the entire Super 15 season.

After returning the flanker was then pushed the end of May after suffering a recurrent foot pain aside.

 

Posted By: Mian Shakeel Aslam

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/15135350.stm 

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