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Wales will not try and rush Morgan back, insists Sherratt
South Wales Evening Post
|November 12, 2025
WALES insist captain Jac Morgan will not be rushed back amid fears the British and Lions flanker could miss the start of the Six Nations Championship.
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A dislocated shoulder has ended Jac Morgan's autumn
The Welsh Rugby Union confirmed yesterday that Morgan suffered a dislocated shoulder during Wales’ 52-28 Autumn Nations Series defeat to Argentina 48 hours earlier, with uncapped Ospreys back-rower Harri Deaves called up to replace him.
The National Health Service website says it usually takes up to 12 weeks to recover from a dislocated shoulder, and 16 weeks to fully return to playing some sports, while recovery can take even longer.
Wales begin their Six Nations campaign against England at Twickenham just over 12 weeks away on February 7.
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