Barrett was forced off in the Blues’ Super Rugby victory over the Highlanders in Dunedin on Saturday, weeks after saying he feared his career was over due to concussion symptoms.
The 30-year-old, who recently returned to action following a concussion suffered against Ireland in November, was taken off in the 41st minute after a collision with Highlanders centre Fetuli Paea and is currently in recovery protocols. “There is a mandatory stand-down period when you get a bang to the head which he’s going to sit out. The early signs are positive, other than a mangled up face, he’s come out pretty well,” MacDonald told reporters.
“He’s got a sore neck and he’s not too happy about that, but he’s looking pretty good at the moment, which is promising.” Concussions and their potential long-term health impact have been in the spotlight since former players filed a class-action lawsuit against governing bodies including World Rugby in 2020, alleging a failure to minimise the risks.“We were extra cautious in the way we brought Beauden back . We didn’t push him in early, we gave him extra time to make sure he was really comfortable, that it was completely gone and he felt good,” MacDonald said.