Following the triumph of a winning test debut, All Black wing Waisake Naholo has suffered the heartbreak of hearing his World Cup dream is all but over after a scan revealed a cracked tibia.
Naholo will be out for three months, but coach Steve Hansen said there was a possibility he could be called in as cover in England in October should another outside back succumb to injury.
"It's pretty disappointing for him and for us," Hansen said at the team's Christchurch hotel today before the squad of 31 travelled to Johannesburg via Sydney.
"We're all a bit shocked by it [diagnosis] because he was weight-bearing on it and he looked pretty good but he got back here last night and it got really sore so Doc thought he better get it scanned and in the scan there's a very fine crack in it. It means three months [out]. There's no displacement, that's good, and if we can get him right and we do need an outside back replacement he'll be fit and ready to go by the middle of October.
Midfielder Ma'a Nonu said: "That's really unfortunate for Waisake. I think it's only a short-term thing - hopefully he'll heal well and have a speedy recovery. I thought he had a great game. He's had a great season, so all the best to the brother Waisake."