All Blacks coach Steve Hansen will be just as interested in the results of the X-rays for Scott Barrett and Ryan Crotty as Crusaders coach Scott Robertson ahead of Saturday's Super Rugby final against the Jaguares.
Because should the scans reveal a broken hand for lock Barrett and broken thumb for midfielder Crotty, the All Black pair will not only be ruled out of the competition showpiece in Christchurch, but also potentially the bulk of a truncated Rugby Championship.
An update on the pair, who were taken to hospital following their team's thrilling 30-26 semifinal win over the Hurricanes, should be given tomorrow before the All Blacks' Rugby Championship squad is announced at the Ponsonby Rugby Club.
Barrett, 25, has developed into one of the best locks in the world alongside Sam Whitelock and Brodie Retallick and should he be sidelined then Blues' player Patrick Tuipulotu's stocks will rise significantly, as will his playing time in the black jersey. Highlander Jackson Hemopo could suddenly find himself more important in the big scheme of things too.
The All Blacks' Rugby Championship squad was always going to be large because the selectors have decided they won't take any players involved in the Super Rugby final to Argentina for their team's first test of the Rugby Championship against the Pumas in Buenos Aires on July 21. There are 12 current All Blacks in the Crusaders starting line-up.