Scott Barrett's Injury Shakes All Blacks: France Series Takes a Hit
All Blacks captain Scott Barrett is sidelined for the France series due to a calf injury, impacting team strategy and leadership.

The All Blacks have suffered a significant setback as their captain, Scott Barrett, has been ruled out of the remainder of the series against France due to a calf injury. The team confirmed the news on Tuesday morning but did not provide a timeline for Barrett's recovery or announce a replacement.
Barrett was substituted in the 58th minute of the thrilling 31-28 victory in Dunedin, where the All Blacks narrowly overcame an understrength France squad. The match was marked by constant TMO interventions, but the inexperienced French team exceeded local expectations.
With Barrett sidelined, star back-rower Ardie Savea is likely to step in as captain, supported by vice-captain Jordie Barrett, Scott's younger brother. Blues skipper Patrick Tuipulotu and Tupou Vaa'i are potential replacements for Barrett in the lineup.
While Barrett will miss the remaining matches against France, he aims to return for the All Blacks' opening Rugby Championship clashes with Argentina or the highly anticipated back-to-back Tests against the world champion Springboks.
This injury poses a challenge for the All Blacks as they navigate the series without their key leader, testing the depth and resilience of the squad.