Lock Davies out of Wales tour to S Africa

The Wales rugby tour of South Africa will be missing a host of first-choice players due to injury, the latest casualty being Cardiff lock Bradley Davies.

Cardiff Blues lock Bradley Davies has been ruled out of the tour to South Africa next month due to a hamstring injury, the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) said Thursday.

Davies, who will join Wasps this summer, joins a long list of Wales players set to miss out on the trip to the two-time world champions as captain Sam Warburton, fellow flanker Justin Tipuric, fullback and kicker Leigh Halfpenny and centre Scott Williams are also absent.

Hooker Richard Hibbard, scrum-half Rhys Webb and fly-half Rhys Priestland have also been ruled out while flanker Dan Lydiate is a doubt with a hamstring problem.

"Bradley Davies underwent surgery yesterday for a damaged hamstring, ruling him out of contention of Wales' tour of South Africa," the WRU said in a statement.

Wales coach Warren Gatland is set to name a 31-man tour squad following a practice match between Welsh 'probables' and 'possibles' on Friday night.

The Welsh face the Springboks in Durban on June 14, and then Nelspruit seven days later with Ospreys lock Alun-Wyn Jones set to captain the side.


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