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Steve Hansen hails Sam Cane's return to rugby after broken neck: 'He's a competitor'

June 3, 2019

After a broken neck in South Africa last year, Cane has helped turn the Chiefs around.

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has hailed the impact of flanker Sam Cane in the Chiefs' recent return to form, having recovered from a broken neck.

Out of action for seven months after fracturing a vertebra in South Africa last year, Cane's return has coincided with an upturn in form for the Chiefs, mathematically still in with a chance at making the Super Rugby play-offs after last weekend's 40-27 win over the Crusaders in Suva.

Speaking to media at the All Blacks' foundation day in Christchurch, Hansen praised Cane's efforts in returning to the field.

"Getting that 14-16 weeks allows him to come back in great shape - both physically and mentally," Hansen said.

"He's hungry and playing well because of it."

Hansen also says that Cane's form isn't a surprise to him and his coaching staff, well aware of the standards the dynamic number seven sets.

"Not when you know Sammy. He's a competitor.

"[He's] making a big difference for the Chiefs."

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