When he returned to the pitch, Buden Barrett suffered a new setback last March. The All-Black Class player had already contracted the disease during the match against Ireland in November.
All Blacks fly-half Buden Barrett said Tuesday he was fineCame backHe is set to return to action with the Auckland Blues in Super Rugby after the final blow to the head.
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Barrett, who recently returned to action after suffering a concussion against Ireland in November, was forced to leave the pitch for the Blues’ 32-25 victory over the Highlanders on March 26 in Dunedin. The 30-year-old was sent off in the 41st minute after colliding with Highlanders center Fethuli Peya.
“When I woke up after the game on Sunday morning, my mind felt good. I had a really bad neckBarrett told the New Zealand News site Goods.
“All is well, especially considering how far I have come and what I have done to get back into the game.⁇
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“I’m confident in my return to the game and psychologically very happy to be back on the field. The match against the Highlanders scared me a little but I recovered well. No need to worry about head vision.⁇
Barrett, a two-time World Player of the Year, said he had recovered from an injury against Ireland last month.Very difficultThe Blues will face the Chiefs on April 9 and then the Crusaders on April 15.
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