South Wales Echo

Williams set to miss out

- ANDREW BALDOCK PA Rugby Correspond­ent sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

LIAM Williams looks set to be the latest in a long line of star players to be sidelined for Wales’ clash against New Zealand on Saturday.

The 71-cap British and Irish Lion underwent an appendix operation earlier this month.

And although full-back or wing Williams has linked up with the Wales squad ahead of their Autumn Nations Series Tests, the All Blacks game seems likely to arrive too soon for him.

Wales will be without Englandbas­ed players like Dan Biggar, Taulupe Faletau and Louis Rees-Zammit because the autumn opener falls outside World Rugby’s internatio­nal window and they are not released by their clubs.

Head coach Wayne Pivac also has a number of key personnel absent for the Principali­ty Stadium encounter through injuries, with Williams’ fellow Lions George North, Josh Navidi and Justin Tipuric all currently out.

Wales attack coach Stephen Jones said: “Liam is back training, which is great. He has not had many sessions this season, so we are trying to improve him with every session.

“He is working very hard because he wants to play and he wants to prove that. But we, as coaches and fitness coaches, understand where he is.

“It is important that we remember that we’ve got more games in November, so we have to be clever with how we use Liam.

“In fairness, we are fully aware that it would be a big ask of Liam (to be fit for New Zealand), but he is doing everything he can to be available. He is ticking every box, but you do need some volume in the legs as well.”

Pivac’s main selection debates appear to be at centre, fly-half and openside flanker, with Wales having not beaten New Zealand since 1953 and lost the last 31 Tests - 16 of those in Cardiff - against them.

Midfield options appear to be two from three between Jonathan Davies, Willis Halaholo and Johnny Williams, with Gareth Anscombe or Rhys

Priestland at fly-half, and the number seven shirt being contested by Ellis Jenkins and Taine Basham.

Anscombe has not played Test rugby since suffering a serious knee injury in August 2019, while Priestland, who joined Cardiff from Bath this summer, last represente­d his country four years ago - against New Zealand.

Jones added: “They are both training very well, and both those guys will be looking forward to getting back in the stadium in front of a full house, which is going to be special for all of us.

“Gareth is obviously a very knowledgea­ble player, he understand­s the game inside out and is very driven, which you have to be to have come back from an incredibly tough injury.

“It is a huge credit to his profession­alism and his attitude. He has been excellent in training, he sets high standards and has been a pleasure to work with.

“Rhys’ decision-making has always been very good, he has always been smart on the ball. Regarding his kicking game, we know that is top-drawer.

“But, for me, it’s his decision-making on the ball and bringing others into play. Rhys has demonstrat­ed that with Cardiff this year.”

Meanwhile, the Welsh Rugby Union confirmed Alex Cuthbert has been called into the squad.

The 31-year-old former Exeter wing, who now plays for the Ospreys, won the last of his 47 caps against Georgia in 2017.

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