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'A wee bit nervous': All Blacks await scan on Barrett injury

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Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Mon, 3 Nov 2025, 1:27pm

'A wee bit nervous': All Blacks await scan on Barrett injury

Author
Christopher Reive,
Publish Date
Mon, 3 Nov 2025, 1:27pm

All Blacks assistant coach Tamati Ellison says the group were 鈥渁 wee bit nervous鈥 around Jordie Barrett鈥檚 status for the remainder of their Grand Slam tour.

The All Blacks midfielder was forced off the pitch in the first half of the side鈥檚 26-13 win over Ireland in Chicago due to a left leg injury.

With the team now in Scotland, Barrett is set to undergo scans to determine the extent of the damage, however Ellison said the fact that he couldn鈥檛 play through the pain was an alarming sign.

鈥淗e is tough. He was wanting to play on, and that probably makes us a wee bit nervous with how tough he is and having to come off. Fingers crossed. We鈥檒l see what the scans say in the morning.鈥

Barrett appeared to receive treatment on his knee before having it strapped and trying to play on, however Ellison said he believed a high ankle injury caused by an accidental hip-drop tackle was the main issue.

Their timeline did not allow for Barrett to get scans while in the United States.

鈥淲e jumped straight on a plane after the game,鈥 Ellison said. 鈥淭he plane had a few bits but it didn鈥檛 have an MRI machine.鈥

With Barrett in the casualty ward, Leicester Fainga鈥檃nuku could be promoted to the starting line-up in a move that would likely see Quinn Tupaea shift from centre to second five-eighth.

There are plenty of midfield options, however, with Anton Lienert-Brown, Billy Proctor and Rieko Ioane also available. Of the available choices, only Tupaea and Lienert-Brown have started in both midfield positions at test level.

It was a tough day for the Barrett brothers, with captain Scott also having his day ended early due to injury after he suffered a laceration to his right leg within the first five minutes of the game.

Ellison said Barrett received stitches to treat the wound, and the team had yet to call in a replacement lock as cover. They would make a decision on that early in the week after a medical assessment, though Sam Darry would be in line for a test return 鈥 joining Fabian Holland and Josh Lord - should their captain be unavailable as expected.

The injuries were among a number of delays in a stop-start first half against Ireland; the first 40 minutes of the test taking more than 50 minutes to complete.

鈥淥nce the game had some rhythm, it suited us and I think that suits our rugby. It was a wee bit annoying for all the amount of stops we had in the first half. Some of those things are safety precautions, and you can鈥檛 do much about that,鈥 Ellison said.

鈥淵ou just have to let those processes happen, but we definitely found our flow at the back end of the game. That鈥檚 something we鈥檒l build on this week.鈥

The All Blacks head into Murrayfield to meet a Scotland side full of form, fresh off handing USA an 85-0 thrashing.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e playing with confidence,鈥 Ellison said.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e got a confident backline who aren鈥檛 afraid to move the ball, to put the ball in space when they see it. With Finn Russell and Sione Tuipulotu there, and obviously the amount of boys who travelled on the Lions tour as well. That鈥檚 a big part in what we see, and the physicality in their defence is another thing we saw in the Six Nations.鈥

Christopher Reive joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits.

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