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Injury rules Wales star Navidi out of World Cup

REPLACEMEN­T: Lane and Williams top list of candidates for South Africa clash

- ANDREW BALDOCK

Wales are set to call a back into their World Cup squad as a replacemen­t for hamstring injury victim Josh Navidi.

Cardiff Blues wing Owen Lane and Ospreys centre Scott Williams appear to head the list of candidates.

Back-row forward Navidi will miss the remainder of the tournament due to an injury that forced him off during a 20-19 quarter-final victory over France on Sunday.

In terms of a replacemen­t for Navidi, Wales head coach Warren Gatland said: “No, it won’t be a back-rower. Probably someone in the back-line.

“We haven’t made that decision yet. We’ve just got to wait until we get that approval from World Rugby and then look to bring someone in.

“We’ve got six back-rowers, and we’ve got five fit at the moment. We have been a little bit short in numbers in the backs, so it probably will be a back who comes out as a replacemen­t.

“It’s a grade two hamstring, so it’s at least a couple of weeks.

“It’s disappoint­ing for him (Navidi). Hopefully, we will keep him out here. Obviously, he loses his accreditat­ion, but since he’s gone so far in the tournament it will be nice for him to stay out for the next couple of weeks.

“He has been very influentia­l and important for us in the last year. It’s disappoint­ing to have a player ruled out, but in saying that, these games are so physical and to have only one player ruled out at this stage is a real positive for us.

“We’ve got a meeting tonight to decide who that potential replacemen­t will be. There are a number of options.”

Gatland, meanwhile, said that centre Jonathan Davies – who missed the France game due to a knee injury – will “hopefully be up and running” for training tomorrow

Wales have arrived in Tokyo with the dust still settling on a last-eight encounter that France led until the 74th minute, before Ross Moriarty’s try and a Dan Biggar conversion edged them home and booked a semi-final against South Africa.

“We are fairly familiar with South Africa and have had a fair bit of success against them,” Gatland added.

“We’ve had some close encounters in recent years and had some good success. We’ve got to park last night and say we’ve played our get out of jail card and get excited about this weekend.

“It’s about getting us mentally and tactically right this week and being smart in the way we train.

“There will be no lack of motivation or adrenaline for the match, so it’s pretty important we manage the players well this week and tactically get ourselves right for South Africa.”

Asked if he felt the current tournament was the best chance Wales have had in a World Cup, Gatland said: “I think so. You get these opportunit­ies once in a lifetime, and you’ve got to grab them with both hands.”

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Josh Navidi will miss the remainder of the tournament after picking up a hamstring injury .
Picture: Getty. Josh Navidi will miss the remainder of the tournament after picking up a hamstring injury .

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