Wales' lock stock now hit by Adam Beard's delayed departure to Japan
Locks Adam Beard and Cory Hill could both be unavailable for Wales’ World Cup opener against Georgia in 10 days’ time. Beard is set to join Wales’ World Cup squad in Japan early next week after having his appendix removed.
And Beard’s squad colleague Hill is continuing to recover from a stress fracture in his leg, with the second pool fixture against Australia on September 29 having been his stated initial target.
Wales hope that 23-year-old Beard will be available to face Georgia after being assessed on his arrival in Japan, it is understood. Skipper Alun Wyn Jones and Jake Ball, though, are seemingly in pole position to start against Georgia.
If Beard and Hill are absent, it could mean Scarlets flanker Aaron Shingler providing second row bench cover. Ospreys lock Beard, who has won 16 caps, was admitted to hospital in Wales ahead of the squad’s departure for Japan on Wednesday. Wales face Pool D opponents Georgia in Toyota City on September 23.
A Welsh Rugby Union spokesperson said: “Adam Beard was admitted to hospital in Wales with suspected appendicitis by Wales team medics ahead of the squad’s departure last Wednesday.
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“He had his appendix removed uneventfully later that day and is recovering well. He will rejoin the rest of the squad in Japan early next week.”
Wales head to the southern city of Kitakyushu on Saturday where they will continue preparations to meet Georgia.
- Press Association
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Should've been player of the year, but World Rugby and their stupid rules...
Go to commentsCongrats Scotland. Hope you enjoyed the training drill.
Seriously pathetic Oz.
Either Oz were on the take to lose with some great odds OR
the had had their big end of tour party the night before OR
they all would rather be fairies at the bottom of the garden.
Seriously it was barely low impact training defence.
SO BAD I would have it investigated for gambling influence. Serious.
I've never seen such powder puff soft effort in defence... at ANY level, including junior level. If players aren't sacked Schmidt ain't serious.
Woeful Wallabies is not a condemning enough term.
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