Carter recognises 'old-man calves' may prevent any Blues appearance

Dan Carter has not had any game time at the Blues
Dan Carter has not had any game time at the Blues
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Dan Carter has conceded he might not appear for the Blues at all in Super Rugby Aotearoa, with the side only having one more game remaining in domestic competition.

The 112-Test former All Blacks flyhalf, 38, signed for the Blues as injury cover and had been pencilled in on their bench for a July 18 match with the Hurricanes.

Carter, however, suffered a calf strain and was forced to withdraw from the matchday squad.

In a social media Q&A session, he said his expectations of getting game time had been low in any case before the injury.

"I wasn't really expecting to (play) to be honest, unless there was an injury to Beauden (Barrett) or Otere (Black)," Carter said.

"Both of those boys have been on fire over the past couple of months, so I'm happy to just contribute and helping out the team whatever way I can."

Carter added that his "old-man calves" were feeling good and he had done a bit of recent running, but he recognised that his injuries now take longer to heal than previously.

The Blues have this week off before they finish the season against the Crusaders on Auguest 16, a potential title decider if the Christchurch-based side lose to the Highlanders on Sunday.

Blues assistant coach Tana Umaga, however, said there were no plans to give Carter a fairytale return against his former team if he was not fit.

"We're not going to put him out there and he's not going to put himself out there if he's not 100%," Umaga said in comments published by the New Zealand Herald.

"I don't think that's fair to him, fair to the team, or fair to the people. He knows his body better than anyone."

- Reuters

 

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