Wales' prop forward Keiron Assiratti will miss the 2026 Six Nations tournament due to a calf injury. The 28-year-old suffered the problem during Wales' United Rugby Championship (URC) victory over Benetton, and he is now facing several weeks on the sidelines.
In his absence, Sam Wainwright has been called up to join the squad. The 27-year-old prop forward had previously played just four games for Wales, all as a replacement, but will now get an opportunity to prove himself in the starting lineup.
Wales head coach Steve Tandy has expressed disappointment at Assiratti's injury, saying that it is "disappointing" news. However, he also welcomed Wainwright into the squad, stating that it gives the young prop forward a chance to join the group and make an impact.
Assiratti had been a regular member of Wales' squad in recent years, making over 30 appearances for the team. His injury has left Wales with several other injuries, including those of captain Jac Morgan, number eight Taulupe Faletau, lock Christ Tshiunza, and centre Max Llewellyn.
Wales will begin their Six Nations campaign against England at Twickenham on February 7, before facing Ireland, Scotland, and France over the following weeks.
In his absence, Sam Wainwright has been called up to join the squad. The 27-year-old prop forward had previously played just four games for Wales, all as a replacement, but will now get an opportunity to prove himself in the starting lineup.
Wales head coach Steve Tandy has expressed disappointment at Assiratti's injury, saying that it is "disappointing" news. However, he also welcomed Wainwright into the squad, stating that it gives the young prop forward a chance to join the group and make an impact.
Assiratti had been a regular member of Wales' squad in recent years, making over 30 appearances for the team. His injury has left Wales with several other injuries, including those of captain Jac Morgan, number eight Taulupe Faletau, lock Christ Tshiunza, and centre Max Llewellyn.
Wales will begin their Six Nations campaign against England at Twickenham on February 7, before facing Ireland, Scotland, and France over the following weeks.