Force's Pek Cowan nursing broken arm

The Western Force are nursing a worrying injury toll heading into their bye week, but Kyle Godwin is a chance to return soon.

Pek Cowan

Western Force prop Pek Cowan will hit the sidelines after breaking his arm against the Crusaders (AAP)

Western Force prop Pek Cowan is set for an extended stint on the sidelines after breaking his arm in last week's 20-19 Super Rugby loss to the Crusaders in Perth.

The Force have the bye this week before hosting the NSW Waratahs in round nine, a match hooker Nathan Charles is in doubt for after dislocating his shoulder.

Cowan is set to miss at least six weeks after breaking his lower left arm in a first-half tackle against the Crusaders.

The 29-year-old joins a lengthy injury list that also includes Charles, Jono Lance, Luke Burton, Chris Alcock, and Marcel Brache.

But in better news for the Force, centre Kyle Godwin is a chance to play against the Waratahs after recovering from a knee injury sustained in the season-opening loss to the Melbourne Rebels.

Scrumhalf Alby Mathewson, who missed the loss to the Crusaders because of illness, will be available to take on the Waratahs.

The Force (1-6) enter the bye round nursing a five-match losing run.

But their performances in the past two weeks - against the Highlanders and Crusaders - has given coach Michael Foley plenty of heart that his team are on the right track.


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