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Injury ends Thomas Young’s hopes of Wales Six Nations call up

11 Jan 2023 2 minute read
Cardiff Rugby’s Thomas Young (Credit: Inpho Photography)

Cardiff flanker Thomas Young has seen his hopes of a possible Wales Six Nations squad call-up dashed by injury.

Young, who won the last of his four caps just over a year ago, has delivered a number of outstanding displays for Cardiff this season.

Wales head coach Warren Gatland will announce his Six Nations squad next week, with Young’s form likely to have made him a contender.

But the former Wasps forward is now unlikely to play again until April due to a torn calf muscle.

“Cardiff Rugby can confirm Thomas Young will be out of action for up to three months after suffering a torn calf,” the Welsh region said.

“The in-form flanker limped off during the second half of last weekend’s United Rugby Championship clash with Scarlets. He will now begin his rehabilitation.”

Injury

Cardiff full-back Liam Williams, meanwhile, is following return-to-play protocols after going off for a head injury assessment during the Scarlets match.

Cardiff’s Wales prop Dillon Lewis is currently unavailable for selection due to injury. He has not played since mid-December because of a knee problem.

And Gloucester wing Louis Rees-Zammit appears increasingly unlikely to be fit for Wales’ opening Six Nations games against Ireland on February 4 and Scotland seven days later.

Rees-Zammit suffered an ankle injury during his team’s Gallagher Premiership defeat at Leicester on Christmas Eve.

And, while he is continuing to progress on the rehabilitation front, Gloucester’s current estimate of a competitive is mid-Six Nations.


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