Wales captain Jac Morgan to Miss Start of Six Nations Due to Injury Sustain While Representing his Country in the Autumn Series Opener Against Argentina.
Flanker and Ospreys captain Jac Morgan has suffered a dislocation of the shoulder during their match against Argentina. He was subsequently taken for medical treatment and, after undergoing surgery, is likely to be out of commission for four to five months.
This unfortunate news will undoubtedly come as a significant setback to Wales ahead of their Six Nations campaign, with Morgan expected to sit out the start of the tournament before potentially returning for the final two matches.
In an interview regarding the incident, Ospreys head coach Mark Jones expressed confidence in Morgan's recovery and stated that he was on track to return as soon as possible while emphasizing the importance of the player's health over any potential loss of momentum.
Although a difficult blow, this news should not impact Wales' ability to navigate the tournament without their captain. They are set to open against England on 7 February before hosting France at home and then traveling to Scotland the following week.
If everything goes according to plan, Morgan could still have a chance to return for the final games against Ireland on 6 March and Italy on 14 March.
Despite this setback, Wales will look to draw inspiration from their powerful squad and their successful Springboks counterpart who are facing them in the tournament.
Flanker and Ospreys captain Jac Morgan has suffered a dislocation of the shoulder during their match against Argentina. He was subsequently taken for medical treatment and, after undergoing surgery, is likely to be out of commission for four to five months.
This unfortunate news will undoubtedly come as a significant setback to Wales ahead of their Six Nations campaign, with Morgan expected to sit out the start of the tournament before potentially returning for the final two matches.
In an interview regarding the incident, Ospreys head coach Mark Jones expressed confidence in Morgan's recovery and stated that he was on track to return as soon as possible while emphasizing the importance of the player's health over any potential loss of momentum.
Although a difficult blow, this news should not impact Wales' ability to navigate the tournament without their captain. They are set to open against England on 7 February before hosting France at home and then traveling to Scotland the following week.
If everything goes according to plan, Morgan could still have a chance to return for the final games against Ireland on 6 March and Italy on 14 March.
Despite this setback, Wales will look to draw inspiration from their powerful squad and their successful Springboks counterpart who are facing them in the tournament.