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All Blacks breakout star may miss entire Super Rugby season

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Thu, 16 Jan 2025, 1:12pm

All Blacks breakout star may miss entire Super Rugby season

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NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Thu, 16 Jan 2025, 1:12pm

The Chiefs are facing a nervous wait to discover whether Wallace Sititi will miss the entire Super Rugby Pacific campaign.

The All Blacks loose forward sustained a previously undisclosed knee injury on the end-of-year tour, where he concluded a standout season by playing 80 minutes in all five matches.

Sititi鈥檚 performances in the northern hemisphere helped him crown 2024 by being awarded World Rugby breakthrough player of the year. But at some point of the tour 鈥 as yet unknown to Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan 鈥 he suffered an injury that put 2025 in jeopardy.

Sititi will have surgery on Friday to discover the extent of the damage, having waited weeks for an appointment that seems set to deliver bad news.

鈥淭he fact that he鈥檚 got to have surgery gives you an indication that it鈥檚 reasonably serious,鈥 McMillan said.

鈥淗e鈥檚 able to walk around, so it鈥檚 one of those little niggles that you never truly know the extent of until you get under the surgeon鈥檚 knife and they can give some clarity.鈥

McMillan was unable to offer clarity about when the injury occurred, with Sititi and his fellow All Blacks on leave and away from their Super Rugby sides until later this month.

A prognosis will be known soon after surgery and likely bring a significant setback to a Chiefs team coming off consecutive runner-up finishes.

鈥淎 huge loss,鈥 McMillan said. 鈥淓veryone鈥檚 seen how he鈥檚 played over the last 12 months and it鈥檚 never nice to lose players of that calibre.

鈥淚t鈥檚 unfortunate that he鈥檚 just not out there playing. He generates a lot of excitement for his ability, we鈥檒l miss him, and all we can do is jump in behind the young man and help with his rehab 鈥 however long that takes 鈥 and get him back out on the field.鈥

Sititi played a massive role in reaching last year鈥檚 final, beginning his rookie campaign on the bench before breaking into the starting XV with dynamic ball-carrying and a skillset that made him an appealing prospect to All Blacks selectors.

The Chiefs remained careful to manage the 22-year-old鈥檚 workload while his importance steadily grew. Having been restricted to 40 minutes across the first six rounds of the season, Sititi started at the back of the scrum in six of the next eight, only twice playing beyond the 66th minute.

A further three starts came in the playoff rounds 鈥 including a man-of-the-match semifinal performance against the Hurricanes 鈥 and on each occasion he was replaced.

Wallace Sititi was a regular starter on the northern tour. Photo / PhotosportWallace Sititi was a regular starter on the northern tour. Photo / Photosport

Sititi, however, soon became an integral part of an All Blacks side searching for consistency under new coach Scott Robertson.

After debuting off the bench against Fiji and making another cameo in the loss to Argentina, Sititi started the final three Rugby Championship matches at No 6 and twice played 80 minutes.

That was followed by five full matches in as many weeks on the northern tour, his efforts on the blindside and at No 8 helping the All Blacks secure four wins.

Sititi will now be relegated to a spectator role for at least the start of the new season, hindering a Chiefs team who will be missing the Japan-bound Shaun Stevenson for the first three games.

鈥淓very team is never immune to injury, and you go deep in the competition through the strength of your squad with individuals,鈥 McMillan said. 鈥淲hile we鈥檒l miss them, we鈥檝e got a lot of other very good rugby players that will step up.鈥

The coach was satisfied at least with an arrangement that will see Stevenson enjoy a short-term sabbatical with Kubota Spears before heading to Japan on a more permanent basis next season.

Though McMillan did warn the one-cap All Black he would return home with no guarantees about his fullback spot.

鈥淥ne thing we respect is experience and time in the jersey, but that鈥檚 not a rite of passage to starting,鈥 he said.

鈥淲hether you鈥檝e just walked through the door for the first time this year or you鈥檙e a 10-year veteran, you have to earn the opportunity to go out and play, so he鈥檒l be no different.

鈥淗e鈥檒l be available from round four onwards and we鈥檒l welcome him back with open arms 鈥 and hopefully injury-free.鈥

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