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Rugby evening headlines as Wales star ruled out for rest of season as another returns from injury

Here are your rugby evening headlines for Thursday, 14 April.

Cardiff will welcome back Wales flanker Josh Navidi for their Challenge Cup clash with Saracens this weekend.

The back-row ace was missing for their back-to-back derbies with the Scarlets after picking up a groin injury against Glasgow. However, he'll be back for the trip across the border this Sunday - but hooker Kirby Myhill misses out.

"Josh will be fine for this week. We're glad to have someone of Josh's calibre back for a really big game," said boss David Young.

In less good news, Young also confirmed that winger Josh Adams won't be seen in a Cardiff jersey again this season, although he will not need surgery for a knee ligament injury picked up in the first game against the Scarlets. While Adams' chances of touring South Africa with Wales this summer seem slim now, Young said it's not out of the question.

"We won't see Josh in a Cardiff jersey this season. He's in a splint, but there's no operation required or anything like that," said Young. "It's a medial ligament injury. He'll be out for at least six to eight weeks so we won't be rushing him back.

"The first few weeks are always difficult to say whether it'll be six weeks or eights weeks - we're probably still no clearer on that. He'll have a brace on for a couple of weeks and then we'll see how we progress from there.

"He's certainly not going to be seen in a Cardiff jersey this season. That doesn't mean he's not going to be available for the summer tour. That's something they'd have to decided closer to the time."

Dragons director of rugby Dean Ryan has challenged Rhodri Williams to hit new heights after signing a contract extension with the region.

Williams, who turns 29 next month, has signed a

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