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Wales pair Jonathan Davies and Rhys Patchell need surgery after World Cup injuries

Jonathan Davies will be out long term as he recovers from an operation on his knee
Image: Jonathan Davies will be out long term as he recovers from an operation on his knee

Jonathan Davies and Rhys Patchell both need surgery after sustaining injuries at the Rugby World Cup and face lengthy spells on the sidelines.

The Welsh Rugby Union announced the news in a statement, with Davies set to be out for more than six months because of a left knee injury suffered against Fiji.

Centre Davies missed the quarter-final against France but returned for the semi-final against South Africa and the third-place play-off against New Zealand, playing the full game both times. However, he was not as influential as normal and it has now been revealed that the injury he sustained is a serious one.

Rhys Patchell injured his shoulder in the World Cup game  against New Zealand
Image: Rhys Patchell injured his shoulder in the World Cup game against New Zealand

Fly-half Patchell suffered his shoulder injury against the All Blacks and is touch and go for the Six Nations, with his recovery time estimated to be between 12 and 16 weeks.

Wales play their first match against Italy on February 1, with their final clash on March 14 against Scotland in Cardiff.

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Wales were without first-choice fly-half Gareth Anscombe for the entirety of the World Cup after he suffered a serious knee injury, and he will also miss the Six Nations.

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