It was a case of good and bad news yesterday for two walking-wounded of Hawke's Bay Magpies and Super Rugby's the Highlanders as as the five New Zealand franchises named their squads for 2017 Super Rugby.
Back into the fray is midfield back Richard Buckman whose chances of becoming an All Black were probably ruined by a shoulder injury received in a pre-season match for the Highlanders against the Crusaders in February and which kept him out of rugby for most of the rest of the year.
Now 27, he was a significant loss this year the Magpies for whom he has played 70 matches. He has also played 33 in Super Rugby, mainly for the Highlanders, and recover from the injury has been getting the match-fitness back into shape with Panasonic Wild Knights in Japan's Top League competition.
But out is prop Brendon "Doogie" Edmonds, who suffered a possible career-ending knee injury playing his 24th match for the Highlanders in April.
At the age of 25, and who, like Buckman, grew up in Central Hawke's Bay, Edmonds was diagnosed with ruptured ligaments and was thus unable to add to 48 matches for Hawke's Bay, nor his Maori All Blacks history of three matches.