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EOYT: Wales vs New Zealand, 24/11/2012
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Cymro" data-source="post: 538051" data-attributes="member: 40909"><p>Wales Injury Update:</p><p></p><p>Wales centre Jonathan Davies is expected to take a full part in training this week as the squad prepares for the Dove Men Series clash with New Zealand at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday.</p><p></p><p>Matthew Rees is expected to come through training this week after resting, due to a calf problem, last weekend.</p><p></p><p>Richard Hibbard sustained an injury to the AC joint of his shoulder and a final prognosis will be made available following his acute management and further medical discussion. He is unlikely to take any further part in the series.</p><p></p><p>Dan Biggar suffered a similar injury to Hibbard and was also replaced during the game on Friday, but his problem is considered to be less severe and it is hoped that intense treatment and management may allow him to contribute to the remainder of the series.</p><p></p><p>Ian Evans took a knock to his knee, also during the clash with Samoa, and his injury will be managed during the early part of the training week in order to give him every possible chance of being available this Saturday.</p><p></p><p>Blues lock Lou Reed and Scarlets hooker Kirby Myhill have been brought in to add to numbers in training â€" they join fellow Scarlet Samson Lee and Ospreys lock Lloyd Peers who have already been asked to train with the Wales squad.</p><p></p><p>No new players have yet been fully called up to the squad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Cymro, post: 538051, member: 40909"] Wales Injury Update: Wales centre Jonathan Davies is expected to take a full part in training this week as the squad prepares for the Dove Men Series clash with New Zealand at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday. Matthew Rees is expected to come through training this week after resting, due to a calf problem, last weekend. Richard Hibbard sustained an injury to the AC joint of his shoulder and a final prognosis will be made available following his acute management and further medical discussion. He is unlikely to take any further part in the series. Dan Biggar suffered a similar injury to Hibbard and was also replaced during the game on Friday, but his problem is considered to be less severe and it is hoped that intense treatment and management may allow him to contribute to the remainder of the series. Ian Evans took a knock to his knee, also during the clash with Samoa, and his injury will be managed during the early part of the training week in order to give him every possible chance of being available this Saturday. Blues lock Lou Reed and Scarlets hooker Kirby Myhill have been brought in to add to numbers in training – they join fellow Scarlet Samson Lee and Ospreys lock Lloyd Peers who have already been asked to train with the Wales squad. No new players have yet been fully called up to the squad. [/QUOTE]
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