New Zealand's All Blacks on Wednesday ruled three experienced loose forwards out of the start of their Northern Hemisphere tour due to injury.Coach Scott Robertson confirmed Ethan Blackadder (calf), Luke Jacobson (fractured thumb) and Dalton Papali'i (hamstring) were deemed unfit to depart Thursday for the five-Test tour.READ | Ex-Wallabies captain Elsom denies wrongdoing after arrest warrantUncapped 21-year-old Hurricanes flanker Peter Lakai and Chiefs lock Josh Lord have been added to a squad that has reduced in size from 36 to 35.Robertson said he hoped at least one of Blackadder, Jacobson or Papali'i could appear later in the tour, which begins on 26 October against Japan in Tokyo, followed by Tests against England, Ireland, France and Italy."This is hugely disappointing for Ethan, Luke and Dalton, but we know they will be working on recovering well with a view to making themselves available again as soon as possible," Robertson said in a statement."This opens up opportunities for some other players though.
We are excited to be welcoming Josh back into the group and giving Peter Lakai his chance to wear the All Blacks jersey."The injured trio all played Tests this year as Robertson opened his tenure as All Blacks coach with six wins in nine matches.Blackadder and Jacobson have provided value with their versatility while specialist openside flanker Papali'i competed for a starting berth with veteran Sam Cane.Squad update for the Northern Tour.Ethan Blackadder, Luke Jacobson & Dalton Papali’i won’t travel to Japan on Thursday due to injury.
Peter Lakai and Josh Lord will join the squad.Seven All Blacks XV squad members will travel to Japan with the All Blacks as cover.#AllBlacks… pic.twitter.com/YZHBYMqulT