"You can't just replace world-class players and they're a big part of the team," flanker Matt Todd said today. "But they'll still help the team prepare during the week. We trust the whole squad. Everyone's had opportunities this year and they've all performed."
Assistant coach Brad Mooar, about to coach the Crusaders for a final time before moving offshore, said: "Absolutely you feel for them, you're not human if you don't, and that would apply to an opposition player as well."
The injuries put a new slant on tonight's All Blacks Rugby Championship squad announcement, with Blues lock Patrick Tuipulotu and Highlander Jackson Hemopo set for big roles over the next few weeks.
As for the midfield, Sonny Bill Williams and Anton Lienert-Brown are likely starters for the first test against the Pumas, while Ngani Laumape and Jack Goodhue are almost certain to be included and possibly new cap Braydon Ennor, who has impressed hugely for the Crusaders this year and could start in Saturday's Super Rugby final in Christchurch.
The Crusaders will be big favourites to win title No10, and their third in succession, despite facing a near Argentina test-strength team.
Veteran Ma'a Nonu, 37, remains on the All Blacks fringes, but probably needs another injury to force his way into the squad despite impressing on his return to the Blues this season.