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All Blacks star Aaron Cruden set to miss eight weeks after breaking thumb in Super Rugby clash

CHIEFS fly-half Aaron Cruden in doubt for upcoming All Blacks Tests against England after breaking his thumb against Cheetahs.

Aaron Cruden will be sorely missed by the Chiefs and possibly All Blacks.
Aaron Cruden will be sorely missed by the Chiefs and possibly All Blacks.

CHIEFS fly-half Aaron Cruden will be sidelined for up to two months with a broken thumb which could put him in doubt for the All Blacks' Tests against England in June.

The All Blacks fly-half and Chiefs co-captain fractured his left thumb during the Chiefs' 43-43 draw with the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein and is expected to be out for six to eight weeks.

Cruden completed the game, landing a conversion after the fulltime siren to level the scores, but an X-ray later confirmed a fracture. The injury puts a cloud over the 29-Test veteran's availability for the three-Test home series against England in June. The first first Test is in Auckland on June 7.

Aaron Cruden broke his thumb but stayed on to kicki the game tieing points.
Aaron Cruden broke his thumb but stayed on to kicki the game tieing points.

Veteran fly-half Daniel Carter will miss that series after negotiating a six-month break from rugby to rest and recover from injuries.

Cruden and Hurricanes playmaker Beauden Barrett are the leading candidates to start at No.10 against England.

The multi-skilled Cruden leaves a sizeable hole at the Chiefs, having played nearly every game for the past three seasons.

His position and goalkicking duties will probably be handed to Gareth Anscombe, who played at fullback against the Cheetahs. The Chiefs play the Melbourne Rebels in Hamilton this weekend.

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