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Ali Williams ruled out for the year

Article Published: Friday 29 January 2010

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The long-awaited rugby comeback of veteran All Black lock Ali Williams lasted less than four minutes Friday when a recurring Achilles injury saw him hobble off the field in a pre-season match.

The 61-Test veteran, who missed all rugby Tests last year because of Achilles problems, is expected to undergo surgery again next week after turning out for the Blues against the Chiefs.

He fell awkwardly and struggled to put weight on his lower right leg as he was assisted from the field by medical staff.

A Blues spokesman said the extent of the damage was hard to determine but admitted a worst-case scenario could see the 28-year-old ruled out for all of 2010.

If Williams is again forced out of international rugby it will be a blow to All Blacks coach Graham Henry, who struggled to replace the athletic Aucklander last year.

Test novice Isaac Ross was called up to locking partner Brad Thorn for the domestic Tri-Nations Test series but was then replaced by provincial journeyman Tom Donnelly for the end-of-year northern hemisphere tour.

Williams' long-time All Blacks second row partner Chris Jack has returned to New Zealand this year after two years overseas but is sidelined for the next month because of a wrist injury.

The injury is not only a blow for the Blues but also for the All Blacks preparations ahead of next year's Rugby World Cup.
 
"This was Williams' first game back since undergoing surgery on his Achilles tendon last year and this rupture occurred just below the area that was previously operated on," explained Blues team doctor Stephen Kara.
 
"Ali will undergo surgery early next week. He will not play for the Blues again this season and will be unable to play rugby for at least six months."
 
Williams said it was not a contact injury but instead occurred whilst changing direction when running.
 
"I knew what it was as soon as it happened. As you'd expect I'm absolutely gutted."
 
Blues coach Pat Lam said losing his vice captain was a massive loss both on and off the field.
 
"He was really excited about playing and has been working tremendously hard. His leadership cannot be overestimated and he'll be very hard to replace. It's a real tragedy."
 
The Blues now head to Nelson for a pre-season camp before playing the Crusaders in Motueka on Thursday.
 
A replacement for Williams is likely to be named next week.

 

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