Patrick Tuipulotu has avoided surgery on his fractured jaw, with the Blues captain expecting to be back on the field in April after a period of rest and recovery.
The 31-year-old was forced to return home early from the Blues’ pre-season trip to Japan after sustaining the injury in the first half of their win over Tokyo Sungoliath on February 3.
After collecting a lineout and setting up a maul, Tuipulotu’s body height was quite low, and teammate Adrian Choat, hitting the ball hard, caught Tuipulotu as well in the process.
The 43-test All Black returned to the surgeon on Monday this week and it was confirmed he wouldn’t need to go under the knife. While that was the case, it’s a frustrating start to the season for the newly appointed Blues captain, who missed the playoffs at the end of the 2023 campaign due to a broken arm.
“No strenuous activity but I can do light stuff,” Tuipulotu said. “I’m on the baby food with my little one. I’ve broken the other side of my jaw real bad, so I know what a proper break is like. This one’s not too bad.”