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Scarlets confirm Wales international Davies to miss rest of season
Scarlets have confirmed Wales flanker James Davies will miss the rest of the season as he requires hip surgery.
Wales international James Davies will miss the rest of the season after Scarlets confirmed he is to undergo surgery on a hip injury.
The flanker has not played since he featured for his country in the bronze medal match at the Rugby World Cup in November.
It has now been confirmed Davies, who has not yet returned to full training, will require surgery to fix the ongoing issue.
Davies, who has made eight Test appearances for his country, will subsequently miss the rest of the 2019-20 campaign.
INJURY NEWS | Wales international James Davies to have surgery on a hip injury
Bydd James Davies yn cael llawdriniaeth ar anaf i’w glun, sy’n ei echdynnu o weithrediadau weddill tymor 2019-20.
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A Scarlets spokesperson said: “Unfortunately, James continues to struggle with a hip injury that has prevented his full return to training.
“A decision for surgical intervention to facilitate his recovery has been made. It is hoped that this will allow James to begin the 2020-21 season fit and healthy.”
Amid the outbreak of coronavirus, the Pro14 season was suspended on Thursday until further notice.
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