Rene Ranger, who will see a surgeon tomorrow about his season-ending injured knee ligament, has spoken of his disappointment for himself and also North Harbour, the province he signed with last year but won't play for until next year at the earliest.
The Blues midfielder ruptured the ACL in his left knee in his team's 23-18 victory over the Sharks at Eden Park and is facing a long and mentally tough lay-off after recovering from neck surgery last year.
That operation ruled him out for North Harbour after his return from club rugby in France, and his latest surgery will end all chance of him playing for them this year. His next involvement in the game is likely to be in next year's Super Rugby pre-season, but he vowed to help Steve Jackson's Harbour team off the field, if they would allow it.
"I'm gutted for them, especially after what happened last year," Ranger said.
Not surprisingly, North Harbour trumpeted the signing of Northlander Ranger last year after his return from Montpellier, but he could only watch as they finished fifth of seven teams in the Championship.