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Alun Wyn Jones: Six Nations hope for Ospreys and Wales lock

Wales and Ospreys say injured lock Alun Wyn Jones could be back before the Six Nations finishes.

Regular Wales skipper Jones, 36, was expected to miss the tournament with a shoulder injury suffered against New Zealand in October 2021.

But Wayne Pivac now says Jones could return before the Six Nations finale against Italy on 19 March, although it is «a long shot» at this stage.

«Never say never. It's Alun Wyn Jones,» said the Wales coach.

Jones, the most-capped player in Test rugby union history, has undergone two shoulder operations since being forced off against the All Blacks.

He also had shoulder issues ahead of last summer's British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa, but he defied expectation and recovered in time to captain the tourists in all three Tests.

«I probably wouldn't enter the conversation if it was anyone else, but the guy has broken so many records,» added Pivac.

«I honestly say that, that I would never say never.

»But, look, it'll be a long shot. Let's just say that. Al is working incredibly hard behind the scenes, as you know he would, to get himself in the best shape possible for either the Ospreys or Wales."

Pivac's assessment was backed up by Ospreys head coach Toby Booth.

«Al is in great form,» said Booth.

«Potentially, he could be back for the end of the Six Nations, which is good for him, good for us and good for Wales.»

New Wales captain Dan Biggar says it would be wrong to rule Jones out given his history of spectacular comebacks after injury.

«I don't think any of us expected him to turn up in South Africa in the summer and he managed to get on the plane,» said Biggar.

«If there is anybody who has got a chance of being fit for some part of this tournament, then Al is probably the man. I wouldn't rule

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