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Wales flyhalf out of Six Nations

INJURY UPDATE: Wales flyhalf Owen Williams has been ruled out of the rest of the Six Nations with a hamstring injury, the Welsh Rugby Union announced on Tuesday.

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The 27-year-old Gloucester playmaker has had a miserable run with fitness problems, only returning in January after nine months out with a knee issue.

Williams – who can also play inside centre – injured his hamstring in the warm-up prior to Saturday’s 14-24 defeat by Ireland in Dublin.

He was in the squad as a back-up to first-choice Dan Biggar but Jarrod Evans came in for him on the replacements bench and replaced Biggar when he went off due to a clash of heads.

“Further assessment has concluded that the injury will rule Williams out of the remainder of Wales’ Six Nations campaign,” read the WRU statement.

The three-times capped Williams’s injury will be a blow to his club too as they lost first-choice flyhalf Danny Cipriani for two months in mid-January due to a torn calf muscle.

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