Three months of my recovery will be spent out of season and as the surgeon is predicting a four-to-six-month time scale, I may miss just the September."Dallaglio might take encouragement from the presence of Sailosi Tagicakibau in the Taranaki side for tomorrow's meeting with the Lions. The 22-year-old Samoa wing suffered a hairline fracture of his right leg on 30 April - he was playing Super 12 rugby for the Waikato Chiefs at the time - yet faces the tourists in New Plymouth."This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and I wasn't going to miss it because of a broken bone in my leg," he said, succinctly.Henry will award first caps to three players against Fiji in Albany on Friday. The most intriguing is Sitiveni Sivivatu, the Waikato wing who scored two bludgeoning tries during last week's All Black trial and is now seeking to keep Joe Rokocoko out of the opening Test against the Lions in Christchurch on 25 June. The other debutants are the Auckland hooker Derren Witcombe and the Otago lock James Ryan.On the subject of Rokocoko, whose fall from grace takes some believing by those who witnessed the mayhem he created last season, Henry said: "He's still under consideration - generally speaking, he has been exceptional in the Tests he played for us - but one of the strengths of our rugby is that we have maybe five wings of real quality. With optional Adaptive forward lighting the cars headlight beams are always aimed in the direction you're about to go and not necessarily the direction the front of the car is pointing in! You don't have just one socket in your home, so why have only one in your car? With the Travel Assistant fitted, the Signum provides a couple of extra 12-volt sockets for your back-seat passengers.
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