Jarrad Hoeata is looming as a replacement for Adam Thomson as the All Blacks flanker prepares to face a judicial hearing for making contact with a Scotland opponent's head with his boot in the big victory at Murrayfield.
Thomson remained in the United Kingdom while his teammates flew to Rome today after being cited for the incident involving Alasdair Strokosch early in the second half of the All Blacks' 51-22 win.
The 30-year-old will be accompanied by assistant coach Ian Foster and European-based lawyer Owen Eastwood for the hearing at Heathrow Airport on Thursday (NZT) and All Blacks coach Steve Hansen admitted Hoeata, in England for the New Zealand Maori tour, was a possible replacement.
Hansen was reluctant to pre-empt the outcome but said he had the ability to replace Thomson in his 32-man squad.
"It will make sense to bring the next best player, so that's what we'll do, but again we're jumping to conclusions - that might be plan A or plan B,'' Hansen told media.