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SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT: Highlanders captain James Lentjes will play no further part in his side’s Super Rugby campaign after the horrific ankle injury he suffered against the Rebels on Friday.

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The Dunedin franchise confirmed that Lentjes will require surgery and will consequently be sidelined for six to nine months.

The 29-year-old was taken from the field in agony with his ankle and lower leg bent badly out of shape after he landed awkwardly from a ruck cleanout in the 29th minute of his side’s 22-28 loss at Forsyth Barr Stadium.

In a press release sent out on Monday, the Highlanders revealed that Lentjes had sustained a fracture and dislocation to his ankle, and is expected to undergo surgery within the next seven to 10 days.

Subsequently, the openside flank will be out of action for between six to nine months, bringing a premature end to his Super Rugby season.

“Our thoughts are with Jimmy, he has been an outstanding leader for us over the preseason and the early rounds of the competition,” Highlanders head coach Aaron Mauger said in a statement.

“The whole squad join with me in wishing the skip a successful recovery and we look forward to seeing him around the environment post-surgery.”

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The Highlanders have named Otago loose forward Slade McDowall as Lentjes’ injury replacement, while the squad’s two vice-captains – Aaron Smith and Ash Dixon – will fill the captaincy void as co-captains.

A Super Rugby call-up is a good reward for 21-year-old McDowall, who has impressed for Otago since making his Mitre 10 Cup debut three years ago and was unlucky not to have received a full contract with any franchise this season.

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The Otago Boys’ High School product trained with the Highlanders on an interim training contract over the pre-season, and Mauger revealed that he came very close to earning selection in the full squad.

McDowall joins his former New Zealand Schools teammate, former New Zealand U20 star and Canterbury lock Will Tucker as two new additions to a 27-man travelling squad which has departed for a two-match tour of South Africa and Argentina.

Tucker’s addition to the Highlanders bolsters the side’s stocks at lock, as the likes of Pari Pari Parkinson and Josh Dickson have been left at home to mend some minor injuries that prevented them from facing the Rebels over the weekend.

The defeat to the visiting Australian outfit leaves the Highlanders clamped to the bottom of the New Zealand conference with just one win from four matches, while they sit in 13th place on the overall standings.

The flailing Dunedin franchise will look to overturn their fortunes when they take on the Bulls in Pretoria this weekend before going on to play the Jaguares in Buenos Aires a week later.

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Highlanders squad:

Backs: Aaron Smith, Kayne Hammington, Mitch Hunt, Josh Ioane, Teihorangi Walden, Ngane Punivai, Jona Nareki, Michael Collins, Tima Fainga’anuku, Scott Gregory, Josh McKay.

Forwards: Ayden Johnstone, Liam Coltman, Ash Dixon, Nathan Vella, Jeff Thwaites, Siate Tokolahi, Daniel Lienert-Brown, Manaaki Selby-Rickit, Jack Whetton, Will Tucker, Slade McDowall, Dillon Hunt, Shannon Frizell, Marino Mikaele Tu’u, Jesse Parete, Teariki Ben-Nicholas.

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