๐ All Blacks' try-scoring machine, Will Jordan, faces a six-month setback due to shoulder surgery. What does this mean for New Zealand's upcoming matches? Find out! #AllBlacks #WillJordan #RugbyNews
In a shocking turn of events for the All Blacks, star wing Will Jordan has been ruled out of the upcoming summer Test series against England. The 25-year-old, who dominated as the top try-scorer at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, will miss the matches due to a necessary shoulder surgery. Jordan's absence leaves New Zealand fans wondering how this setback will affect the team's performance on the field.
Former All Black player, Ant Strachan, predicts that the Crusaders will face challenges in Jordan's absence, highlighting the significant impact the try-scoring machine has on the game. With Jordan sidelined for six months, both the Crusaders and the All Blacks will need to regroup and adapt to his absence, testing the depth of their squads and strategies.
Crusaders coach Rob Penney shed light on the timeline of Jordan's injury and subsequent surgery, revealing that the star player will also miss crucial tests against England and Fiji in July. This news comes as a blow to both the national team and the Super Rugby champions, who will have to navigate the season without one of their key players.
Despite the setback, Will Jordan's journey is far from over, and fans eagerly await his return to the field. His resilience and determination are sure to drive his recovery and set the stage for a triumphant comeback in the future.
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