All Blacks’ Dan Carter to miss first four weeks of Rugby Championship

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The All Blacks’ Dan Carter has a cracked calf bone and is likely to miss the first four weeks of the Rugby Championship, including the Bledisloe Cup opener against the Wallabies.

Carter picked the injury up in the Crusaders’ loss to the Waratahs in the Super Rugby final on Saturday.

The small crack in his upper fibula was revealed in a scan, the Crusaders confirmed on Tuesday.

“The size of the crack meant it was not originally picked up by an X-ray,” a spokeswoman said. “The injury will require just rest to heal and it is hoped that his recovery will take approximately four weeks.”

It means Carter is likely to miss the first two All Blacks matches of the Rugby Championship.

New Zealand play Australia in Sydney on 16 August and then a week later in Auckland, followed by Argentina in Napier on 6 September.

The Wallabies coach, Ewen McKenzie, said the All Blacks’ strength in-depth means that Carter won’t be missed too badly. 

“It hasn’t changed our mindset, they’ve got [Beauden] Barrett, they’ve got [Aaron] Cruden, an embarrassment of riches,” McKenzie said. “That probably makes the selection situation easier for them, someone was going to miss out so that probably makes it a bit clearer in how they pick it.

“From our point of view, we’re concentrating on ourselves and well play whoever they put out there.”

Other All Blacks injured in the final were prop Wyatt Crockett, who hurt his left knee but will be able to train next week, and lock Dominic Bird, who injured his right big toe. Joe Moody, who is in the squad as injury cover for Tony Woodcock, is recovering well from concussion.