All Black Sam Cane is in a race against time to make the All Blacks' World Cup squad, following a serious neck injury that could've left him paralyzed.
Cane faces another six weeks in a neck brace but is hopeful of a return to the field during Super Rugby following a neck fracture against the Springboks last month.
After a collision with Springboks loose forward Francois Louw in the 35th minute of the All Blacks comeback victory at Loftus Versfeld, Cane stayed down and then looked in obvious pain.
He needed surgery to repair a fracture on the lower right side of his neck and remained in South Africa for a week to recover, missing the end of year tour to Japan and Europe.
Cane has revealed to The Country radio show that it's been a slow recovery as he's been left home-bound since returning from South Africa.