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'Search around': Rob Penney on tighthead depth after Fletcher Newell injury


Fletcher Newell of the Crusaders walks from the field after sustaining an injury during the round 16 Super Rugby match between Crusaders and Hurricanes at One NZ Stadium, on May 29, 2026, in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)
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Crusaders head coach Rob Penney is among those worried about the latest injury to Fletcher Newell and Seb Calder, as they look towards a home Qualifying Final against the Blues in Christchurch.

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The Christchurch-based franchise earned a home-playoff game after their impressive victory over an understrength Hurricanes, while their next opponents, the Blues, fell well short against the Chiefs in Hamilton.

Neither Calder nor Newell’s injuries have been confirmed to be long-term, or whether they will keep them out against Vern Cotter’s side, but the two tighthead props left the field in round 16.

Experienced loosehead prop George Bower can play on either side of the scrum, and finished the game in Newell’s position against the Hurricanes, but Penney explains he’s open to looking for reinforcements elsewhere.

All Blacks head coach Dave Rennie will hope Newell’s injury doesn’t keep him out of action for long, as the national side is already without Tamaiti Williams through a long-term back injury.

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On Newell’s injury, the Crusaders’ head coach says the club won’t know anything for the next two days.

“I think it’s a bit of a knee. We won’t know probably for 48 hours, but anything around that is always troublesome,” the head coach told media in Christchurch.

Calder’s injury was more precarious, after coming on during the second forty minutes, before leaving the field again in the 74th minute.

“Yeah he came off with a wee calf, something again that we won’t be sure what that’ll be like, so yeah, we’ll just have to see what happens over the next day or two.”

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“Well, obviously, George Bower came on and went to tighthead for a little bit, and then we’ve got Gus Brown, and maybe someone in a wider training group somewhere around the country.

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“There’ll be plenty of searching going on, losing your two tightheads potentially leaves a big hole, any team would struggle to fill that gap.”

The head coach says he feels for Calder, who has grown into a player that the Crusaders value on the paddock.

“And then Seb has been going so well for us, for him to get a little injury now, too, as for him, it’s just really unfortunate, because it was his time, really,” Penney said.

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“So we do have some cattle in behind the scenes, and we’ll search around for some other ones as well, if we need to.”

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A quality tighthead prop is worth their weight in gold.

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Absolutely agree H. Some of our best coaches are overseas getting paid decent wages. Johan van Graan and Franco Smith the two most high profile but there are others Shaun Sowerby and Hein Adams both at Bordeaux. It can only be money. I don’t think the current top four coaches are up to the same standard as some of the South Africans coaching overseas. My experience in coaching is that there are three year natural cycles, Year one - re-alignment. Bringing in the new ideas anc coaching prioroties. Very often the first season is punctuated by losses trying to adapt form the old to the new ways. Year two the team gels around the new ways and beginning to achieve near their potential. Year three the peak of the new methods. But this is the year when inevitable the form of good players begins to attract offers from greener pastures and key players leave with the inevitable decline in results. It happened to me when I coached Kloof Senior Primary when we beat some very established teams like Cordwalles Highbury and WP Prep, Hugh Reece Edwards was rugby director at Westville and four of my key players left for bursaries there with the inevitable fall in results. It happened again when I was manager of the Hillcrest Villagers - after gaining entry to the premier competition when we beat teams like Harlequins complete with Vleis Visagie and Robert du Preez - low and behold that HR Edwards then became coach of Crusaders and would you believe it - four of our key players went there at the end of the season together with three or four others who retired, and of course we were relegated.

So - the fact that Rassie has managed to hang on players and develop others to fill the inevitable gaps and the fact that he has a wide spread of ideas besides his own I think is key to the continued - and long may it continue - success of the Boks. Our retreads are useful to fill gaps until others develop and also to act as player/mentor/coach such as Os du Rand and Frans Steyn so the mix is good but you can’t rely solely on those players like The Sharks do. I think mostly the others are getting there. Hope so.



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