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Jac Morgan set to miss start of Six Nations in major blow for Wales

2025-11-28 08:35
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Jac Morgan set to miss start of Six Nations in major blow for Wales

The Wales captain has undergone surgery on a dislocated shoulder

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Jac Morgan set to miss start of Six Nations in major blow for Wales

The Wales captain has undergone surgery on a dislocated shoulder

Harry Latham-CoyleFriday 28 November 2025 08:35 GMTComments(Getty Images)Miguel Delaney: Inside Football

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Wales have been dealt a major blow with captain Jac Morgan set to miss at least the start of the Six Nations after undergoing shoulder surgery.

The flanker dislocated his shoulder during the defeat to Argentina at the start of November while scoring a try, and has since missed the win over Japan and defeat to New Zealand.

Ospreys head coach Mark Jones has now confirmed that Morgan faces a race to return to fitness to play any part in Wales’s Six Nations campaign, which begins on 7 February against England at Twickenham.

“He's in that race now to get back as soon as he can," Jones said.

"It will be four to five months based on what we've heard, but obviously those things can change, we're just working off that at the moment. I know Jac will get himself right and will never compromise the team by coming back too early and not being 100%.”

Morgan was one of just two Welsh representatives on the British and Irish Lions tour to Australia in the summer, featuring in the second and third Tests.

Hooker Dewi Lake has captained Steve Tandy’s side in his stead and will lead a weakened team against South Africa this weekend. The fixture falls outside of World Rugby’s stipulated Test window, leaving Tandy unable to select players based outside of Wales.

Amid continuing uncertainty over the future of the Welsh domestic game, Morgan is thought to be considering a move to England, with Saracens and Gloucester among the clubs interested in the 25-year-old.

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