Reece is awaiting results on his knee while Whitelock will see a specialist to determine how long they will be out of the game.
Robertson said it’s been a whirlwind week as he goes from presenting to the New Zealand Rugby board on Tuesday to preparing the Crusaders for the Brumbies on Friday night.
“Busy just coming from a media conference to a media conference. So straight into it. It’s good. A lot of messages. Early night last night, was shattered. I got home and cuddles with the family and reflected and, pretty much straight to bed and here we are now,” he said.
“There was excitement, but also a little bit of relief. I’ll be honest with you. My whole mindset for the interview and All Blacks stuff was just being really calm and clear and get who I was across and being really authentic with how I thought I could add to the All Black jersey.
“It was a really professional process, really robust, really clear and I’ve done it so that we can concentrate on both parties, can go and get on with it and look, I’ve got my Crusader gear on now and, looking forward to today and seeing the boys.”
Robertson said he is still working out what his place will be over the next few months as the All Blacks prepare for the Rugby Championship and Rugby World Cup, while he gets ready for the 2024 season in the big job.
“I’ve got a few questions myself to be honest around it. We’ll look at work in the behind the scenes. But, you know, my main focus here is now with the Crusaders in the season.”