Concussion rules All Blacks rookie Luke Jacobson out of World Cup
All Blacks loose forward Luke Jacobson is to miss the Rugby World Cup in Japan after suffering a delayed onset of concussion.
In a statement released by New Zealand Rugby on Friday, head coach Steve Hansen said the 22-year-old had not presented with any signs of concussion after the test against Tonga last week, but developed symptoms after the first training session this week.
"After discussing this latest episode with Luke, as well as our medical team, the decision has been made to, sadly, withdraw him from the tournament," Hansen said.
"We all felt that the best thing for him to do is to take a break from rugby until he is symptom-free and ready to return to rugby.
"While it was a tough conversation to have, ultimately it was a very simple decision. We have a duty of care to look after our players and Luke's health is the most important thing above anything else.
"Luke's a young man with a hugely promising career ahead of him and I'm sure he'll get the chance to play at other Rugby World Cups in the future."
Hansen said the team were all feeling for the two-test youngster and were supporting him. He will stay with the group until he is symptom-free and ready to fly home.
"I'm gutted to be missing the Rugby World Cup," Jacobson said.
"However, I completely understand that this decision has been made with my health and best interests at heart.
"Whilst I'm feeling 98 percent okay, I know I'm still not quite right and by taking a break now, I'll give myself the opportunity to continue my career in the future. I wish the team all the very best and will be with them all the way."
Tasman loose forward Shannon Frizell, who was one of five players cut from the All Blacks squad ahead of the Bledisloe Cup series, has been called in and will arrive in Japan on Saturday.
Hansen said loose forwards Vaea Fifita and Dalton Papalii weren't considered for selection because they are currently injured.
No comment has yet been made about the availability of Liam Squire.
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TBH I see SA slipping in this WC cycle Nick. France are never really a top side tho. They just cannot do the same thing consistantly. Ireland and England are more likely to become top sides than France even tho France can beat anyone on any given day. Having said that SA has a lot in their favour in this WC cycle. Hosting many tests like 2 this year v ABs, 4 in 2026 v ABs so in the 4 year cycle thats going to be 3 tests in NZ and 6 in SA.
Go to commentsWhat’s the bet that if Ireland lose we’ll have a bunch of people blaming Rob Kearney for it?
This might pizz the All Blacks off but it won’t make George Bell throw the ball any straighter or Rieko pass the ball to his wings more often.
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