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Dafydd Jenkins ruled out of Wales' autumn as lock reveals return date

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Dafydd Jenkins of Wales looks on during the warm up prior to the Guinness Six Nations 2024 match between Wales and France at the Principality Stadium on March 10, 2024 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Exeter lock Dafydd Jenkins will miss Wales’ autumn internationals as he recovers from knee and shoulder operations.

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The 21-year-old, Wales captain throughout the Six Nations earlier this year, has targeted Exeter’s Investec Champions Cup clash against Toulouse in mid-December for his potential return.

Wales face appointments with Fiji, Australia and world champions South Africa at the Principality Stadium as Warren Gatland’s team bid for a first Test victory since the 2023 World Cup.

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Jenkins always faced a battle to be fit for the Fiji opener on November 10 following surgery this summer, and his international hopes are now on hold until the 2025 Six Nations, which Wales begin against France in Paris on January 31.

“The game I am aiming for is Toulouse at home,” Jenkins said.

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“So, unfortunately, I am missing the autumn. But I will definitely be up and running by the Six Nations.

“It has been horrible. It is probably the first time I have had such a long time off.

“Especially seeing the boys’ results not going their way with Exeter, it is hard because you feel you can add something to that team and hopefully get us over the line. It is definitely harder mentally, more than physically.

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“It is probably just getting my body right. It’s probably the first time I have actually felt fresh in four years.

“Making my (Exeter) debut when I was 18, and then my Wales debut at 19, it’s the first time I have had a bit of time to recover.

“The jump from Under-20s level to seniors is huge, and I probably underestimated that. I am not running yet, but when I get to that running block I am going to push myself and be hitting personal bests.”

Jenkins has been one of Wales’ success stories since Gatland returned for a second stint as head coach, producing consistent performances at the highest level.

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And he admits that his current enforced break will fuel a desire and motivation for him when he eventually returns to action.

“It has given me time to reflect on things I have probably not achieved,” he added.

“I have never been more motivated to get back on the pitch and put it all right. The break has definitely made me more hungry than I’ve ever been.”

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SK 1 hour ago
Will the Springboks Bomb Squad bomb out before 2027?

What is clear is that some players will be too old and will likely not make it. Koch is on the wane and will certainly be under pressure in the next squad. Malherbe has not played much for the Stormers in the past 3 seasons and has often been on physios table. Kitschoff may never be the same player again and is also no spring chicken. Its clear that Du Toit is hungry, he has had to sit out both the world cup triumphs in the last 5 years. Louw is journeyman with less experience on the international stage but can take up the mantle and Steenekamp is building caps nicely. Behind them Fouche is showing promising signs, Ntlabakanye looks good for the Lions and has put in some big shifts recently and Mchunu already has a few caps but needs some time in the Sharks Jersey. The thing about the SA scrum though is its also heavily reliant on the guys in the back. Etzebeth and Mostert add alot with their technique and Snyman adds plenty of Heft as well. The Bok scrum depends on a powerful 8 man effort. They also need a couple of their young hookers to come to the party. South African Franchises have decided to stock their ranks with older players. Nyakane and Koch went to the Sharks and Brok Harris is still playing an important role for the Stormers. You cant develop depth if franchise coaches wont give young props a chance. The other problem is the SA U20 side is a shambles. They play nothing like the Boks. Their scrum was massacred at the U20 championships and its clear the youth development structures have fallen behind England, France, Ireland and the Rugby Championship teams.

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