On November 13, the star fly-half of the All Blacks received an involuntary blow to the head during the test match against Ireland, lost 29-20 in Dublin.
A concussion which had made him miss the match against the XV of France.
Two months later, Beauden Barrett, 101 selections, said he still felt symptoms of this shock.
“
I'm still working through some lingering issues.
I hope I will get out of it soon.
This rest time that I have benefited from will have been well deserved
, ”the 30-year-old player, named the best player in the world in 2016 and 2017, told Newshub.
He says he is “confident” for the resumption of Super Rugby on February 18
However, he hopes to be present for the launch of Super Rugby Pacific on February 18.
"
I'm confident to be there for the start of the season
," assured Beauden Barrett, returning to the Blues after a sabbatical season in Japan last year, where he played for Suntory Sungoliath.