All Blacks and Crusaders standout Scott Barrett might not play again this year.
The Crusaders captain has been ruled out for between 12-16 weeks after undergoing surgery on the damaged plantar fascia ligament in his foot, which he injured in an inter-squad match before the start of the Super Rugby Aotearoa season.
The timeline means Barrett will miss the entire Super Rugby Aotearoa campaign, and with the All Blacks' schedule still up in the air, it is doubtful whether he will be able to pull on the black jersey in 2020.
As it stands, the All Blacks are understood to be tentatively scheduled to play the Wallabies in a four-match Bledisloe Cup series, with the first test pencilled in for October 10 and likely to be staged in Wellington, and the series set to end on November 8.
However, even if Barrett were to recover in time to play a part in the Bledisloe Cup, he wouldn't have played a competitive match in months, and his best hopes of getting back on the field this year might be for Canterbury in the Mitre 10 Cup, which runs until the end of November.