Beauden Barrett has revealed he feared the worst after landing head first on the turf at Mbombela Stadium after a horror challenge during the All Blacks loss to the Springboks at the weekend.
Barrett jumped to gather in a kick, and was collected around the legs by a fast-charging Kurt-Lee Arendse in the 75th minute of the contest. The contact saw Barrett's body rotate in the air and the All Blacks star could do nothing to avoid landing head first on the turf below.
The Springboks wing was shown a red card for the offense and subsequently suspended for four matches.
In an interview with the team's media manager, Barrett recounted the incident.
"It was quite a big collision and I did think the worst instantly; especially when I was on the ground and - I can't remember who it was - told me to stay still," he said.