all blacks lose duo as rugby w cup injury toll mounts
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All Blacks lose duo as Rugby W. Cup injury toll mounts

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New Zealand's bid to win the World Cup suffered a double blow Monday as Mils Muliaina and stand-in fly-half Colin Slade became the latest All Blacks to be ruled out of the tournament through injury. With star No 10 Dan Carter already out of action with a groin injury, Slade succumbed to a similar problem to ensure the stand-off's 24th birthday here on Monday was not one he would remember with any great fondness. "Have we got the depth?," said New Zealand coach Graham Henry, posing the question on the minds of All Black fans across the rugby-mad nation as they contemplated a semi-final against old rivals Australia here on Sunday. "We'll find out in the next two weeks, I guess," Henry added. Hosea Gear and Stephen Donald will replace 100 cap full-back Muliaina, who has a fractured shoulder, and Slade respectively in the squad after the duo suffered their setbacks during a 33-10 quarter-final win over Argentina last weekend. The sidelining of Slade brought Aaron Cruden into play eight days after he was rushed into the team following Carter's injury. Asked if Cruden was now New Zealand's top fly-half, Henry said: "It looks that way, doesn't it? "Obviously, they (Carter and Slade) were the first two fly-halves chosen and that is a setback, but that's the reality." However, Cruden's father said his son's experience of overcoming cancer two years ago would help him cope with being thrust into the World Cup spotlight. "He doesn't get down when anything goes wrong, he just believes that every day's another day to be alive," Stu Cruden told TVNZ. New Zealand have previously insisted captain Richie McCaw, one of the world's leading openside flankers, is having to be 'nursed' through the latter stages of the tournament in order to manage a longstanding foot problem. But Robinson said: "Richie came through 70-odd minutes last (Sunday) night and I've just spoken to him and he's pretty good." Australia too have injury concerns, with the Wallabies sweating on the fitness of Kurtley Beale after the gifted full-back suffered fresh hamstring trouble in their 11-9 quarter-final win over defending champions South Africa. Midfielder Pat McCabe (shoulder) and prop forward Sekope Kepu (ankle) were the other notable casualties from a bruising encounter with the Springboks. "Kurtley will have a scan, as will Sekope Kepu, so we will just make sure we know what we're dealing with," said Australia coach Robbie Deans. "But neither of them are grave."Wales, 22-10 winners over Ireland in the last eight, were upbeat about the prospects of fly-half Rhys Priestland and lock Luke Charteris both overcoming shoulder problems ahead of their semi-final clash against France. Of greater concern to Wales skills coach Neil Jenkins was how to overcome a resurgent France, who stunned England 19-12 last weekend. "They are a fantastic side and they have beaten us the last three times we played them," the former Wales international added.With refereeing interpretations again proving problematic, organisers appointed whistle-blowers well-known to both sets of semi-finalists. Ireland's Alain Rolland, the 2007 World Cup final referee, will oversee the Wales-France match, with South Africa's Craig Joubert in charge for the All Blacks-Wallabies clash. Another thorny topic at this World Cup, as with many others, has been the way rugby's weaker nations faced compressed fixure schedules while the 'big boys' usually enjoyed the luxury of a week between pool matches. But after a meeting here on Monday, the International Rugby Board said the 10 leading teams had "committed" to playing midweek matches during the 2015 World Cup in England in order to "help achieve a better balance" for the rest.

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