19 Jun 2021

All Blacks lose another first-choice midfield back

3:30 pm on 19 June 2021

The All Blacks' midfield depth will be tested next month, with Anton Lienert-Brown unavailable for the start of the international season.

Anton Lienert-Brown of the All Blacks in action during the Australian Wallabies v New Zealand All Blacks Tri Nations rugby union match at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia on Saturday, 7th November, 2020.

Photo: Photosport Ltd 2020

The Chiefs midfield back will miss several weeks of rugby after undergoing minor elbow surgery.

Lienert-Brown, who has played 49 tests since making his debut in 2016, is expected to miss the season-opening test against Tonga in Auckland on July 3 and the first test against Fiji in Dunedin the following week.

The All Blacks are already without regular centre Jack Goodue, who has been ruled out for the season with an ACL injury, while second-five Ngani Laumape is heading to France in the near future.

It leaves Blues centre Rieko Ioane and Crusaders midfield backs David Havili and Braydon Ennor as the most experienced options for All Blacks coach Ian Foster.

The All Blacks squad will be named next week.