Six Nations: Scarlets have released a health update for three injured Welsh players battling autumn Test
Six Nations, the Scarlets prepare for another battle. There are two long-term casualties and a new minor problem. Welsh owner Wayne Pivac is keeping a close eye on the situation. Josh Macleod restarted and continued to recover from his Achilles tendon injury as the Achilles injury brutally robbed him of his first Welsh cap. Rugby fans can buy Six Nations Tickets from our website at discounted prices.
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| Josh Macleod restarted and continued to recover from his Achilles injury |
The date of Scarlet's return, however, is yet to be determined, as has James Davis, another long-term victim in west Wales, who has been absent since November last year due to a concussion.
The pair's teammate, Rhys
Patchell has also reappeared on the injury list, although described as a
"niggle" by the Scarlet team, he is expected to return sooner or
later. Assuming Wayne Pivac will monitor the progress of any matches absent
from Welsh rugby in the coming weeks, Wales
Six Nations will face New Zealand on October 30.
But when the new Scarlet coach
Dwayne Peel held his first media conference in the summer after returning to
the region, he didn't bring pure good news in this regard.
He said of Macleod:
"It's been great to see him running around the field over the past few
weeks, even with a physiotherapist.
"This is a positive
sign for us. He is slowly recovering. He is back to normal now, but given the
nature of the injury over the past period, there is no real time frame for when
he will come back to us."
"I can only say that he
is walking, I think this is a situation of wait and see when he comes back, He
still has a lot of work to do on his Achilles tendon."
Macleod learned he was
booked for his Welsh debut when he was injured. Wayne Pivac internally
announced that Scarlett will play against Scotland in the Six Nations League last season, sparking celebrations from other
team members and congratulating the 24-year-old player game after hours.
This was the height of their
demise, and after that, he had to deal with a long-term rehabilitation plan. But
Peel was impressed with his sales trump card in the short time he dealt with
him.
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| Rhys Patchell has also reappeared on the injury list, although described as a “niggle” by the Scarlet |
"He's been very good," said the 2005 Welsh Grand Slam champion. "I am very happy with his performance. This is the first time I really know him. He is very enthusiastic and is doing his best to come back."
"He is a very
impressive person. He has performed well in the environment and is present. I
look forward to seeing him back on the field with us." There is no doubt
that Peel will also be happy to see Davies again.
On November 21 last year,
the 30-year-old vacant player represented Wales against Georgia for the last
time. His absence is now almost 10 months, but the Scarlet team is patiently
waiting. Day after day passed. As for when he will return, there is no set
timetable.
"We will support him as
much as possible, the most important thing for him is that he is right," Peel
confirmed that Patchell has no return date, and the flame-haired should have
better luck with each other.
As the All Blacks match was
out of the testing window, England's Dan Biggar and Callum Sheedy were
suspended, Gareth Anscombe recovered from a long-term injury and Wales will be
keeping a close eye on the situation.
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