Chiefs lose All Black midfielder for rest of season
NEWS: The Chiefs will be without centre Anton Lienert-Brown for the majority of the season after a collarbone injury.
Lienent-Brown came off during half-time during their convincing win over the Western Force at the Bay Oval.
It was the centre’s first game back in the starting side since Round Four, recently returning from a leg injury.
The 30-year-old was spotted after the game in a sling and confirmed via social media he was out for the majority of the Super Rugby Pacific season with a broken collarbone.
“Footy doesn’t always love you back, such is life,” Lienert-Brown said via social media.
“Surgery & then a speedy recovery on way.”
Daniel Rona and Gideon Wrampling are the likely candidates to replace the All Black, with Rona starting the majority of games at outside centre during Lienert-Brown’s initial injury.
It adds to the Chiefs’ growing injury list, with fellow midfielder Rameka Poihipi ruled out for the season with a knee injury.
Flyhalf Damian McKenzie also missed the win over the Force, with the Waikato Times reporting he will likely also miss this week’s match against the Hurricanes in Wellington.
The Chiefs currently sit top of the Super Rugby Pacific ladder, tied on points with the Crusaders.
The two teams will face off next week, with McKenzie likely back for that match-up.
News, stats, live rugby and more! Download the new RugbyPass app on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android) now!