Why the ‘door’s not shut’ for injured All Black Ethan Blackadder
Assistant coach Jason Ryan insists the “door’s not shut” for a Crusaders trio who missed out on the All Blacks’ squad for the Rugby Championship, including injured flanker Ethan Blackadder.
Blackadder entered the fray of international rugby back in 2021, and was more than impressive during his debut season in black.
The dynamic loose forward was a revelation for the national team – undoubtedly one of the finds of the season. Truly, it left fans questioning whether the All Blacks had found their next long-term No. 6.
But injury woes have proved problematic since.
After missing the entire Test season with the All Blacks last year, Blackadder also struggled to develop some consistency during the current Super Rugby Pacific campaign.
Blackadder hobbled off the field at Orangetheory Stadium during the Crusaders’ big win over the Brumbies earlier this season, and ended up missing a significant period.
The 28-year-old returned for the quarter-final against the Fijian Drua, but was dealt another cruel blow after just four minutes of gametime.
Blackadder left the field with a quad injury, and has been ruled out of the remainder of the Super Rugby Pacific season – the flanker will miss this weekend’s final against the Chiefs.
But Blackadder’s Rugby World Cup hopes are far from over.
Jason Ryan said the All Blacks need to “keep our options open” ahead of the most prestigious event in rugby union.
“The door’s not shut on Ethan,” Ryan told Newshub. “He’s had a reasonable injury, but the door’s not shut.
“The door’s not shut on anyone, unless they’re ruled out through injury for a long time.
“We’ve got to keep our options open, and keep connecting with people like that.
“Jack Goodhue’s another one, (as is) Dave Havili – they’re injured or have been injured in Jack’s case.
“We’re going to go deep in this World Cup. Injuries have shown that you’re going to need three or four (players per position).
“You’ve got to keep them on.”
The All Blacks kick-off their international campaign against Los Pumas in Mendoza early next month, before returning to New Zealand to face the Springboks in Auckland.
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Even with absences we still had the cattle to make the playoffs. As it was, we nearly stumbled our way into the top 8. Which shows just how easy it was to get there. And still we failed. As for Razor, there are many instances of him patching up the Crusaders roster. Numerous. Several players I'd never heard of. Also, using AB legend John Afoa was a classic.
But, some of the games we were losing were from schoolboy errors, or downright confusion. Either the players were really dumb (they weren’t) or they were poorly coached. Given the repetitive nature of errors, brain fades, poor decision making, & loose structures, this all lands with the coaching group.
With only six playoff spots now in SR, & Aussie franchises now consolidated to four, 2025 looks like a tight one. I'm picking we'll have to tough it out under Penney & hope for the best.
Go to commentsAgree we need a 10, 12, 13 refresh. ASAP. Well, next season now lol. Reiko should be put back on the wing. He'll be an absolute menace there. Imagine 11 Reiko 14 Clarke 15 Jordan as the backfield unit.
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