Jones suffers knee ligament damage in Ireland win

Rugby

Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones could be ruled out of the season after suffering knee ligament damage in the Six Nations victory over Ireland last weekend, his club Ospreys has confirmed.

Jones suffered the injury when he was tackled during the opening 10 minutes of Wales’ title-decider but carried on playing after having his leg strapped up.

The lock led his side to their first Six Nations Grand Slam since 2012 and he was named Six Nations Player of the Championship on Friday.

The 33-year-old will not play a part in the Ospreys’ next three games but they hope to have him back for the PRO14 match against Cardiff Blues at the end of April.

“Alun Wyn suffered knee ligament damage last weekend and is currently rehabbing,” the Ospreys said in a statement.

“He won’t travel to South Africa with the squad at the start of April (for games against Cheetahs and Southern Kings) but at this stage we haven’t ruled him out of the Judgment Day game against Cardiff Blues.”

The Ospreys also confirmed wing George North fractured two metacarpals in his left hand in the final match which ruled him out of the next set of fixtures.

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