Despite Wales losing all four games in this season’s tournament and hovering dangerously close to a second successive wooden spoon, Morgan has produced blistering, dynamic form.
The Wales captain excels in a struggling team, and that should propel him to the fabled red jersey this summer.
The skipper and his coach Warren Gatland are preaching a siege mentality to their struggling team.
The Welsh Rugby Union announced that Morgan has been released from the squad to face South Africa and Australia.
The fearless full-back also enjoyed a career in medicine, qualifying as a physician in 1973 after studying at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School.
Ospreys centre Keiran Williams scored two tries to help earn his side a 31-9 victory and condemn Scarlets to another derby defeat in Swansea.
The encounter is a tribute to Wales’ record cap holder Alun Wyn Jones following his retirement from Test rugby in May.
Warren Gatland has explained why he has opted to pick two specialist opensides to start this Saturday’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final versus Argentina rather than go with the traditional balance of a bulkier blindside along with a fetcher No7.
Wales' co-captain has been a stand-out player for his country and his former club and age-grade coach only expect him to get better
The two men who have dominated the No 15 shirt over the last decade will leave a gaping hole in the Welsh defence