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McCaw survives comeback

ByPA Sport

Published 12/07/2009 at 10:13 GMT

New Zealand captain Richie McCaw has emerged unscathed from his club rugby outing for Christchurch.

Canterbury Crusaders and All Blacks captain Richie McCaw

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McCaw, who has not played since injuring his knee in the Crusaders' Super 14 semi-final against the Bulls in May, lasted about 50 minutes before being replaced in his first game for the club since 2001.
His team, unbeaten this season, eventually defeated Lincoln University 40-13.
But of greater importance with Australia looming at Eden Park next weekend in the Tri-Nations was McCaw's clean bill of health.
"The knee was really, really good. It was just the lungs that were feeling it," the All Blacks skipper told reporters.
"I got a bit of contact. I got the ball in hand a wee bit, made a few tackles. That was what I was after.
"It was nice to have a hit-out going into next weekend and good to have a run with the boys."
All Blacks assistant coach Steve Hansen was an interested spectator and was satisfied with what he saw.
"What he did do, he did well," Hansen said. "He cleaned out well over the ball and his link play was good.
"He'll be happy with what he did today and we can go into next week with some confidence."
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