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Cloud over injured All Black Cane's future

The playing career of Chiefs and All Blacks flanker Sam Cane will hinge on scan results in April as he continues to recover from a broken neck.

Sam Cane
The future of Sam Cane's rugby career will be determined by scans on his broken neck in April. (AAP)

All Blacks flanker Sam Cane says suffering a broken neck has given him perspective as uncertainty clouds his return to rugby.

Cane will resume playing in the second half of the Super Rugby championship for the Chiefs in a best-case scenario, at least eight months after the injury.

The 27-year-old fractured vertebrae during the win over South Africa in Pretoria last October but escaped nerve damage that could have had severe consequences.

He was in a brace for three months and is due to see a specialist in April to see if the vertebrae fused in surgery are strong enough to withstand heavy contact.

The man who succeeded Richie McCaw as the first-choice All Blacks No.7 could return for the Chiefs in May and force his way into the frame for the Rugby World Cup, four months later.

Sixty-Test veteran Cane is simply grateful to be on his feet. Anything else is a bonus.

"It probably put rugby in perspective within half a day for me," he told journalists.

"People were saying 'will you be right for the World Cup?'. I was just like, honestly, that's the furthest thing from my mind at the moment."

Cane's absence means All Blacks team-mate Brodie Retallick will be sole captain of the Chiefs for much of their campaign.

Retallick was named Cane's co-captain this week for the Super Rugby season beginning next month.


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