Jonathan Davies is carried from the field on Saturday
Jonathan Davies is carried from the field on Saturday

Wales centre Jonathan Davies set to miss Six Nations after suffering ankle injury


Wales star Jonathan Davies is set to be sidelined for around six months after suffering an ankle injury.

The Welsh Rugby Union said "it is envisaged that recovery will be in the region of six months," while also confirming that 65 times-capped Davies requires surgery.

The Scarlets centre, who was hurt during a 29-21 loss to Australia three days ago, will miss Wales' remaining autumn Tests against Georgia, New Zealand and South Africa, and also potentially the entire NatWest 6 Nations.

"Jonathan Davies will undergo surgery to his foot following the injury sustained against Australia in the Under Armour Series," the WRU said in a statement.

"It is envisaged that recovery will be in the region of six months."

It is a major blow for Wales and the Scarlets to lose Davies, who was British and Irish Lions player of the series against world champions New Zealand earlier this year.

He went off during the dying seconds of Wales' 13th successive defeat against the Wallabies, and looked in considerable discomfort.

Jonathan Davies goes down heavily against Australia
Jonathan Davies goes down heavily against Australia

Although Wales head coach Warren Gatland is set to make several changes for next Saturday's appointment with Georgia, Davies was an integral part of his autumn plans. New Zealand are Wales' opponents on November 25, and then South Africa seven days later.

The 29-year-old missed the 2015 World Cup due to a knee ligament injury, but he has been in world-class form throughout this year.

Harlequins centre Jamie Roberts was called into Wales' autumn Test squad as injury cover on Monday.

Roberts, who has won 93 caps, missed out on a place in the original 36-man party announced by Gatland last month.

But he is now on duty at Wales' training base, along with another call-up in Cardiff Blues prop Scott Andrews, who is currently on loan with Aviva Premiership club Bath.

Roberts, 31, captained Wales in their summer Tests against Tonga earlier this year, and was a surprise omission from Gatland's autumn squad.

Andrews provides cover with Scarlets tighthead Samson Lee continuing his progression from an Achilles injury, while Exeter prop Tomas Francis is unavailable for Wales' finale against South Africa as that game falls outside World Rugby's autumn Test window.

Elsewhere, Ospreys duo - scrum-half Rhys Webb (knee) and flanker Justin Tipuric (thigh) - could be fit and in the selection picture for Wales' inaugural Test against 2019 World Cup pool opponents Georgia in four days' time.

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