The All Blacks will be waiting with baited breath on the fitness of Sam Cane, as the loose forward suffered a nasty cut to his head in Saturday鈥檚 23-13 victory over Ireland.
Cane, 32, was substituted in the second half of the All Blacks鈥 victory at Aviva Stadium, as images posted to social media after the test showed the former captain with a number of stitches in his head.
Speaking to media on Sunday, the day after the win, Robertson addressed Cane鈥檚 condition, and outlined that he鈥檒l need to pass all medical checks if he鈥檚 to be declared fit to play against France next weekend.
鈥淗e hasn鈥檛 pulled up out of bed yet,鈥 Robertson said of Cane. 鈥淭he doc did a hell of a job. It was a genuine big, deep cut.
鈥淲e鈥檒l do everything to make sure he鈥檚 good. Everything around his head with the HIA (head injury assessment), with that cut so it heals up. It鈥檚 a big few days for Sam.
鈥淗e鈥檚 going to be assessed in the next couple of days around the stitch and go through the HIA protocols.鈥
Cane鈥檚 race to prove his fitness for France will be helped by the All Blacks鈥 longer, eight-day turnaround, after playing Ireland on Friday local time.
However, Sam Darry has been ruled out of the rest of the end-of-year tour with a knee injury, and will be replaced by a member of the All Blacks XV on Monday (NZT).
Should Cane be ruled out, the All Blacks would face a reshuffle in their loose forwards.
Robertson鈥檚 side saw the trio of Dalton Papali鈥檌 (hamstring), Luke Jacobson (thumb) and Ethan Blackadder (calf) all remain in New Zealand.
Surgery has seen Jacobson鈥檚 season end prematurely, however, Robertson has previously said Papali鈥檌 and Blackadder can prove their fitness and join the squad in Europe.
If neither Cane nor Papali鈥檌 are fit to face France, though, the All Blacks would be without a specialist No 7. Ardie Savea would likely step in on the openside of the scrum, and Wallace Sititi go to No 8 in his place.
In better news for the All Blacks, though, Beauden Barrett and Codie Taylor will likely return to the side, after both failed HIAs in last weekend鈥檚 win over England.
Both players left Twickenham and didn鈥檛 return after failing their respective concussion tests, and were forced to sit it out in Dublin through a 12-day stand down period.
Facing France in Paris will be the culmination of three tests in three weeks against some of Europe鈥檚 elite sides, leaving Robertson to manage his squad appropriately.
The All Blacks will take their foot off the gas slightly, the coach confirmed, as a means of keeping players fresh to take the field at Stade de France.
鈥淲e鈥檙e down a training day or two just to keep the same group together and keep them aligned.
鈥淭his week鈥檚 team is going to be interesting to name.鈥
The All Blacks face France in Paris next Sunday morning, and conclude their season against Italy in Turin on November 24.
is an Online Sports Editor for the NZ Herald. He has been a sports journalist since 2016, and previously worked for both 九一星空无限hub and 1九一星空无限.
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