All Blacks loose forward Luke Jacobson will miss the Rugby World Cup in Japan, after suffering a delayed onset of concussion.
Highlanders flanker Shannon Frizell has been called up to replace Jacobson, after he developed concussion symptoms in the All Blacks' first training session in Japan.
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All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen said the 22-year-old had not presented with any signs of concussion after the test against Tonga last week, but they presented upon arrival in Japan.
"After discussing this latest episode with Luke, as well as our medical team, the decision has been made to, sadly, withdraw him from the tournament.