Tim Nanai-Williams is due to be released from Waikato Hospital tomorrow which is one piece of good news for the increasingly unlucky Dave Rennie and the Chiefs.
They are still winning - though Friday night's 22-21 victory over the Force at Pukekohe was unconvincing - and they are only one behind behind the Brumbies with a game in hand, but their casualty ward is becoming extremely full.
Nanai-Williams was admitted to hospital on Friday with a stomach ulcer. There is talk they could have been caused by the anti-inflammatories he has been taking for a constant groin problem, but that has yet to be proven.
Regardless, although he didn't require surgery he is on medication and will be out of action until after the June test window, which leaves the Chiefs extremely light on midfielders, although Charlie Ngatai is progressing well from a hamstring injury.
Richard Kahui has been ruled out for the season with a shoulder problem, with Gareth Anscombe, a first-five who has been making a fair fist of fullback, also out until July with a broken bone in his foot. Anscombe's injury meant Aaron Cruden, who is overdue a rest, had to wear the No10 jersey after initially being listed in the reserves.