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Ken Owens set to miss Autumn Nations Cup clash between Ireland and Wales

Ken Owens in action against Ireland
Ken Owens in action against Ireland

Wales have suffered a major blow ahead of their autumn campaign after hooker Ken Owens was ruled out of all six of their matches, including their head to head with Ireland next month, because of a dislocated shoulder.

Owens sustained the injury in the Scarlets' 20-7 defeat at Glasgow in the Guinness Pro14 on Sunday and although no timeframe for his recovery has been given, it is understood he will be unavailable for the test against France, Six Nations match against Scotland and the Autumn Nations Cup.

Ireland will host Wales at the Aviva Stadium in the pool opener for that inaugural tournament on 13 November.

The Welsh Rugby Union has announced that Dragons front row Elliot Dee will take his place in Wayne Pivac's training squad. 

The news will stretch Wales' thin resources at hooker where Owens, a 79-cap international including two Test appearances for the Lions, has been first choice since 2016.

Dee has acted as his understudy for the last three years and will now be thrust onto the front line as preparations continue for the trip to Paris on 24 October.

Also ruled out of the autumn schedule is uncapped Scarlets flanker Josh Macleod, who has sustained a hamstring issue, resulting in a recall for regional team-mate James Davies.

"Ken Owens (shoulder) and Josh Macleod (hamstring) have both been released from the Wales squad due to respective injuries which preclude them from taking a significant part in training," a WRU statement read.

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