Nehe Milner-Skudder of New Zealand dislocated his shoulder after landing awkwardly on his arm during the All Blacks win against South Africa.

All Blacks winger Nehe Milner-Skudder has been ruled out for the next six months after injuring his shoulder.

The 26-year-old was forced from the field in the All Blacks win over South Africa at Newlands on Sunday after dislocating his right shoulder.

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said Milner-Skudder would need surgery, ruling him out for at least six months.

<br>The Hurricanes flyer is the third All Black to succumb to season-ending shoulder injuries this season, following rookie fullback Jordie Barrett and World Cup winning loosehead prop Joe Moody into the casualty ward.

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The latest setback was Milner-Skudder's third serious injury in the past 18 months.

CHRISTIAAN KOTZE/PHOTOSPORT Nehe Milner-Skudder will likely not play for the All Blacks for six months after a shoulder injury.

In 2016 he dislocated his left shoulder, then broke a bone in his foot in the opening rounds of the Super Rugby competition with the Hurricanes this year.

Milner-Skudder won back his All Blacks place midway through the Rugby Championship after a knee injury ruled out first-choice right wing Israel Dagg.

The Manawatu product made his All Blacks debut in 2015 but was out of test rugby for almost two years until he made his return in September 2017 in an unfamiliar left wing role against Argentina in New Plymouth.

With Dagg injured, Milner-Skudder returned to his regular right flank for the 57-0 drubbing of South Africa at Albany, but Waisake Naholo played in the No 14 jersey against the Pumas in Buenos Aires.

The Cape Town clash was only Milner-Skudder's 11th test appearance.

The injury is a bitter blow as he was starting to show glimpses of the step, speed and ball handling skills which made him a test sensation in his rookie year in 2015.

Hansen has used four players in the No 14 jersey this year - Dagg, Ben Smith, Naholo and Milner-Skudder.

With Smith on sabbatical, Naholo gets a chance to have an extended run in the role on the All Blacks' four-match European tour next month.