Ben Carter ruled out of Wales’ autumn internationals with knee injury

Wales have been forced into second-row change with the autumn Tests on the horizon.

Andrew Baldock
Wednesday 30 October 2024 06:18 EDT
Wales lock Ben Carter has been ruled out of the Autumn Nations Series due to injury (David Davies/PA)
Wales lock Ben Carter has been ruled out of the Autumn Nations Series due to injury (David Davies/PA) (PA Archive)

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Lock Ben Carter has been released from Wales’ Autumn Nations Series squad after suffering a knee injury.

Dragons skipper Carter was hurt during training, the Welsh Rugby Union said.

Carter, who has won 12 caps, would potentially have challenged for a place in Wales’ match-day 23 when they tackle opening autumn opponents Fiji on November 10.

“Dragons RFC will release further information on Ben Carter in due course and thank supporters for their well wishes,” Carter’s regional team said.

Carter has been replaced in the squad by Cardiff forward Teddy Williams, who made his Test debut against South Africa in a warm-up for the 2023 World Cup.

Wales, without a Test win since defeating Georgia 13 months ago, also face Australia and the Springboks during the autumn schedule.

The WRU has confirmed that the Principality Stadium roof will be closed for all three games, with Wales tackling the Wallabies on November 17 and South Africa six days later.

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