Wales Prop Assiratti Set to Miss Six Nations After Calf Injury, Sam Wainwright Called Up
Wales prop Keiron Assiratti is set to miss the upcoming Six Nations tournament due to a calf injury. The 28-year-old suffered the problem during Wales' region's URC victory against Benetton on Saturday.
Assiratti has been one of the key players for Wales, but his absence will provide an opportunity for fellow Cardiff prop Sam Wainwright to make his debut in the tournament. Wainwright has previously called up to Wales' squad as a replacement player, with his last appearance being in 2022.
Steve Tandy, Wales head coach, confirmed that Assiratti's injury is disappointing but also presents an opportunity for Wainwright to join the team. The inclusion of Wainwright brings some new faces to Wales' squad, which will face England at Twickenham on February 7 and finish against Italy at home on March 14.
The Six Nations tournament has been marked by injuries to several key players, including captain Jac Morgan, Taulupe Faletau, Christ Tshiunza, Max Llewellyn, and Chris Coleman.
In other news, Wales has announced that they will face the Barbarians in a double-header match on June 20 in a friendly tournament against two of their Six Nations rivals. The tournament is expected to be an exciting opportunity for players to get more game time and gain valuable experience.
The squad for the Six Nations includes Adam Beard, Liam Belcher, James Botham, Rhys Carre, Ben Carter, Olly Cracknell, Harri Deaves, Ryan Elias, Tomas Francis, Archie Griffin, Dafydd Jenkins, Dewi Lake, Alex Mann, Josh Macleod, Taine Plumtree, Nicky Smith, Gareth Thomas, Freddie Thomas, Aaron Wainwright, and Sam Wainwright.
Wales prop Keiron Assiratti is set to miss the upcoming Six Nations tournament due to a calf injury. The 28-year-old suffered the problem during Wales' region's URC victory against Benetton on Saturday.
Assiratti has been one of the key players for Wales, but his absence will provide an opportunity for fellow Cardiff prop Sam Wainwright to make his debut in the tournament. Wainwright has previously called up to Wales' squad as a replacement player, with his last appearance being in 2022.
Steve Tandy, Wales head coach, confirmed that Assiratti's injury is disappointing but also presents an opportunity for Wainwright to join the team. The inclusion of Wainwright brings some new faces to Wales' squad, which will face England at Twickenham on February 7 and finish against Italy at home on March 14.
The Six Nations tournament has been marked by injuries to several key players, including captain Jac Morgan, Taulupe Faletau, Christ Tshiunza, Max Llewellyn, and Chris Coleman.
In other news, Wales has announced that they will face the Barbarians in a double-header match on June 20 in a friendly tournament against two of their Six Nations rivals. The tournament is expected to be an exciting opportunity for players to get more game time and gain valuable experience.
The squad for the Six Nations includes Adam Beard, Liam Belcher, James Botham, Rhys Carre, Ben Carter, Olly Cracknell, Harri Deaves, Ryan Elias, Tomas Francis, Archie Griffin, Dafydd Jenkins, Dewi Lake, Alex Mann, Josh Macleod, Taine Plumtree, Nicky Smith, Gareth Thomas, Freddie Thomas, Aaron Wainwright, and Sam Wainwright.