The Chiefs have looked offshore to replace injured All Black Angus Ta’avao, signing Irish prop John Ryan for the 2023 Super Rugby Pacific season.
Ryan, a specialist tighthead who earned 24 Ireland caps between 2016 and 2021, was part of the Barbarians side who defeated the All Blacks XV in London last month.
Ta’avao had been set to also feature in that fixture but was withdrawn from the tour after sustaining a neck injury during Auckland’s NPC quarter-final win over North Harbour in October. The 32-year-old underwent surgery five weeks ago and was ruled out for the next Super Rugby season, leaving him unable to add to his 62 Chiefs appearances.
But the Chiefs have managed to recruit a similarly experienced replacement in Ryan, who has played 201 games for Munster since his 2011 debut.
Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan said: “It’s a blow to lose Angus for the season. He is an influential leader and big personality in our environment. Finding a replacement with relative experience has not been easy and we are delighted to have landed with John.