Super 14
McCaw facing five weeks on the sidelines
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March 9, 2009
The Crusaders' Richie McCaw limps away from Carisbrook after suffering a knee injury, Highlanders v Crusaders, Super 14, Carisbrook, Dunedin, New Zealand, March 7, 2009
McCaw limps away from Carisbrook on Saturday after suffering the injury in the loss to the Highlanders © Getty Images
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Players/Officials: Richie McCaw

Crusaders and All Blacks captain Richie McCaw is likely to be sidelined for at least five weeks following a medial ligament strain to his right knee.

McCaw was injured in the first half of Saturday's 6-0 loss to the Highlanders in their Super 14 clash in Dunedin, the defending champions' third straight defeat of the season.

Coach Todd Blackadder said today he hoped to have the openside flanker back in the squad for the three-game trip to South Africa which begins with a match against the Sharks in Durban on April 18 followed by the Cheetahs in Durban on April 25 and the Lions in Johannesburg on May 1.

"It's never a good time to lose one of the best players in world rugby but it's a good opportunity for George Whitelock to step up. He played very well against the Brumbies when Richie was ruled out earlier in the season and I'm sure he'll do very well in our next game against the Force at Christchurch on Saturday."

Also missing for the foreseeable future will be wing Jared Payne, who suffered a high ankle sprain against the Highlanders, and centre Casey Laulala who injured his shoulder against the Hurricanes.

Blackadder is hopeful of having experienced fullback Leon MacDonald, who injured his shoulder in the Crusaders round-one victory over the Chiefs, back in time to play the Force. Wing Kade Poki has an ankle injury and is unlikely to play on Saturday while another wing, Sean Maitland, is recovering from a hamstring strain and won't be fit in time.

Meanwhile, hooker Corey Flynn is looking forward to returning to rugby in about six months.

Flynn re-broke his left arm in the round two defeat by the Brumbies in Canberra but the experienced player is still working closely with the forwards in the squad and he could be back playing for Canterbury in the Air NZ Cup.

Blackadder said the mood in the squad was still "very good" despite the three consecutive losses and the players were excited about expressing themselves on the field against the Force.

"The attitude among the players in the match against the Highlanders was brilliant. We can't fault their commitment or determination. It's always disappointing to lose but we'll hang in there. We're very close to getting it right."

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