Josh Adams' Six Nations and possibly his entire season over
Josh Adams will play no further part in Wales' 2020 Guinness Six Nations campaign following an ankle injury sustained in the match against France.
He is due to have surgery this week and it is envisaged that he could return in twelve weeks for the latter stages of the Guinness PRO14. No one has been added to the squad.
Adams had gone into last weekend's game reminding people of his success at the Principality Stadium. “I have never lost in Cardiff," he said in the build-up.
"It’s my 24th cap on Saturday and I have never lost at home. I definitely don’t want to know what that feels like.”
Wales are currently picking up the pieces following the round three defeat at home to France which has put them out of the running to successfully defend the title won last year with a Grand Slam in Warren Gatland’s last year in charge.
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I think this quiet honestly is just an innocent misunderstanding by someone who is pig sh*t stupid. Eben is a fine player but by christ, if he can’t understand or get what the Irish players were trying to say to him after the match…..well i hope he has someone looking after his finances, career and is reading the fine print for him, cause life after rugby may be quite difficult for the vacuous echo chamber.
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