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Sam Cane broke neck at Loftus, forced to stay in SA

Cape Town - All Blacks loose forward Sam Cane suffered a broken neck in Saturday's Test win against the Springboks in Pretoria and will have to remain in South Africa.

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According to the Stuff website, the star flank has had an operation to repair the fracture in his neck and will not be able to fly back to New Zealand with the rest of the team and will stay in South Africa for a week.

All Blacks doctor Tony Page said Cane had a small fracture in a vertebra on the lower right side of the neck, but hasn't suffered from any nerve damage, something that could have caused long term problems.

Page will remain in Pretoria with Cane.

The Chiefs star is expected to be out of rugby for several months, meaning the All Blacks will need a replacement for their upcoming tour of Japan and Europe.

"We have every confidence he will do well with the operation and like any fracture it will probably take about three months for the bone to get strong and we'll take it step by step," Page said.

"The operation is really just to keep everything in the right place so the bone can heal on its own accord. Many sportsmen have had this injury as have people in other walks of life and they usually make a good recovery.

"Sam is in good spirits. He was obviously sore in the middle of the night, as you are after a fracture, but he is being well looked after and he's getting lots of support, lots of texts and phone calls."

The All Blacks won the dramatic Test, coming back from being down 30-13, to win 32-30.

Cane was forced to leave the field in the 35th minute and didn't look in a good state when he walked off the field. 

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All Blacks coach Steve Hansen was disappointed to see one of his senior players suffer such an injury but was happy to hear it wasn't as serious as it could have been.

"It's obviously really disappointing for Sammy and his family but the pleasing news is he's been given great medical care from the time of the injury and best of all he's going to be able to get a full recovery and play again," Hansen said.

"So once you remove I suppose the drama of it being a neck injury, you've just got to look at it and treat it like any fracture. The good news is he will play again."

Hansen said they would now look at how they covered Cane's absence and whether they would need three flanks for the tour that sees them play Japan, England, Ireland and Italy.

Cane will also miss the third instalment of the Bledisloe Cup against Australia in Yokohama on October 27.

"There are a few things we need to sort out next week," Hansen said, adding he was confident they had the necessary cover.

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