Dewi Lake is in peril of lacking the Six Nations after having biceps surgical procedure.
The Wales captain suffered the damage in coaching with Ospreys earlier than Christmas and on Monday the area’s head coach, Mark Jones, was capable of give a extra correct prognosis. He revealed the 25‑yr‑outdated hooker could possibly be out for so long as 12 weeks, which might rule him out of the complete Six Nations.
Wales’ remaining sport, in opposition to England, is scheduled for Cardiff on 15 March – however there’s a likelihood Lake, who can also be in rivalry for British & Irish Lions choice, can be match earlier than that sport.
“I take into consideration 12 weeks was the excessive finish of it,” Jones stated of the participant’s anticipated restoration time. “Figuring out Dewi, and looking out on the high quality of the rehabilitation that’s on the market now, all we all know is the operation went effectively and there’s nothing to recommend he can’t beat that focus on.
“Dewi’s acquired an superior mindset, he’s an awesome skilled. I texted him over Christmas and he’s proper on to getting that down as little as he can.”
Warren Gatland’s facet – who’re on their worst run of 12 consecutive defeats – start their Six Nations marketing campaign in opposition to France in Paris on 31 January, with hooker threatening to turn into a problematic place.
Ryan Elias is out with a neck damage though the Scarlets head coach, Dwayne Peel, advised the BBC he hopes the participant will return in mid-January, whereas Elliot Dee has just lately returned for Dragons after an ankle drawback.