Rugby-All Blacks hopeful Tangitau sidelined for season by Achilles


May 17 (Reuters) - Otago ⁠Highlanders winger Caleb Tangitau has had ⁠his hopes of an All Blacks call-up ‌shattered by an Achilles injury that will sideline him until the end of the season.

The hard-running former sevens ​international has been a standout ⁠on the right wing ⁠in Super Rugby Pacific this season and looked ⁠set ‌to get a call-up for Dave Rennie's test squad for July's Nations ⁠Championship squad.

Tangitau slapped the turf in frustration ​after sustaining ‌the injury late in the loss to ⁠the ​Waikato Chiefs on Friday. The Highlanders said on Sunday that scans had confirmed a full rupture ⁠of his left Achilles tendon.

The ​23-year-old will undergo surgery followed by six to nine months of recuperation, the team said, effectively ⁠ruling him out at least until the end of the year.

"It's really disappointing for him, a young winger playing really good rugby, ​scoring awesome tries," Highlanders coach Jamie ⁠Joseph said after Friday's match.

"He's young, so that's ​on his side, and ‌the surgeons these days are ​pretty good. So he'll be back."

(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney; Editing by William Mallard)

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