All Blacks' McKenzie to miss World Cup with ACL injury eNCA
Damian McKenzie has 23 test caps for New Zealand, who begin their World Cup campaign against South Africa in Yokohama on September 21.AUCKLAND - New Zealand utility back Damian McKenzie has been ruled out of the Rugby World Cup after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury, All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has said.
McKenzie has 23 test caps for New Zealand, who begin their World Cup campaign against South Africa in Yokohama on September 21.
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