Sonny Bill Williams' return to the All Blacks has been halted by tonsillitis and All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen says his big midfielder is too valuable to risk against the Springboks on Saturday.
Williams couldn't train on Tuesday due to the illness and so his preparation for the test in Wellington against the old foe has not been of the required standard.
His misfortune puts a halt to his return from a shoulder injury which has kept him out of all rugby since the third test against France in June. After a wrist fracture and knee surgery, which limited his season with the Blues to six matches and forced him to miss the first two French tests, his latest issue could hardly have come at a worse time.
"He's had tonsillitis all week and it was whether we chucked him out on the reserves bench and flatten him if he has to come on and play 80 minutes or take the risk if he only has to play 20," Hansen said. "In the end he's too valuable to do that to. We've got a good replacement in Jack [Goodhue] so it was a no-brainer."
Hansen wanted to rest Goodhue, who started against France in Dunedin and the first three Rugby Championship tests of the season, but Ngani Laumape's knee injury against Argentina in Nelson last weekend has given the selectors little option to put the Crusaders centre on the reserves bench and start Ryan Crotty, back from concussion, and Anton Lienert-Brown, outstanding off the bench in the two wins over Australia and one against the Pumas.