Wales' hopes of a successful Six Nations campaign have taken an early hit with the news that Taulupe Faletau, their key number eight, is ruled out for the first three games. The 35-year-old suffered a calf injury while playing for Cardiff against Ospreys on January 1.
The injury comes at a bad time for Faletau, who had recently returned from a knee injury which kept him out of Wales' autumn internationals. With the tournament set to kick off in late February, it seems unlikely that he will be back in contention by then.
Cardiff coach Corniel van Zyl has been open about the team's injury situation, stating that they are aiming for Faletau to return around the middle of the Six Nations, with the visit from Leinster on 27 February potentially being his first game back. However, this is now looking increasingly unlikely given the current timeline.
Wales head coach Steve Tandy will name his squad in early January, but he is already missing several key players due to injury, including captain Jac Morgan and Gloucester centre Max Llewellyn. Aaron Wainwright, Olly Cracknell, and Taine Plumtree were among the options considered for the autumn series, while Ross Moriarty may also return as an option at number eight.
For now, Faletau's injury casts a shadow over Wales' chances of a successful tournament. With the team facing stiff competition from England, France, and Scotland, it is unclear how they will adapt without their key midfielder.
The injury comes at a bad time for Faletau, who had recently returned from a knee injury which kept him out of Wales' autumn internationals. With the tournament set to kick off in late February, it seems unlikely that he will be back in contention by then.
Cardiff coach Corniel van Zyl has been open about the team's injury situation, stating that they are aiming for Faletau to return around the middle of the Six Nations, with the visit from Leinster on 27 February potentially being his first game back. However, this is now looking increasingly unlikely given the current timeline.
Wales head coach Steve Tandy will name his squad in early January, but he is already missing several key players due to injury, including captain Jac Morgan and Gloucester centre Max Llewellyn. Aaron Wainwright, Olly Cracknell, and Taine Plumtree were among the options considered for the autumn series, while Ross Moriarty may also return as an option at number eight.
For now, Faletau's injury casts a shadow over Wales' chances of a successful tournament. With the team facing stiff competition from England, France, and Scotland, it is unclear how they will adapt without their key midfielder.