Vince Aso has been flattered and encouraged after hearing Steve Hansen link him with an All Blacks call-up but has had to say no due to his wrist injury.
The All Blacks coach, a long-time admirer of the hard-running and uncapped Hurricanes player, said a day after the Bledisloe Cup defeat of the Wallabies in Sydney that Aso was in the running to provide cover after Ryan Crotty's head injury at ANZ Stadium. But the 23-year-old told Radio Sport yesterday he won't be available until at least November.
Hansen said at the time he had yet to establish the fitness of Aso, who had surgery on his wrist after suffering ligament damage in May, and unfortunately for both, the player won't get an opportunity just yet.
"I didn't hear it until a couple of people asked me," Aso told Radio Sport of his link to the All Blacks squad. "I'm not sure my wrist will be okay for the Championship. It's still a bit niggly at times. I'm trying to rehab it, I'm not sure I'll be back on the field any time soon."
With Sonny Bill Williams already out with a shoulder injury and Crotty a potential medium-term absentee following his sixth head injury in 18 months, the All Blacks are starting to look short in terms of midfielders ahead of the return match against the Wallabies at Eden Park on Saturday.