Today's rugby headlines as Welsh club rugby legend passes away and England winger suffers broken leg
Your rugby morning headlines for Monday, April 11.
Former Wales and Maesteg winger Windsor Major has died at the age of 94.
Major was the last surviving member of the 'invincibles' Maesteg team that went unbeaten for the entire 1949-50 season. He was also capped twice by Wales.
In a tweet confirming the news, his former club Maesteg said: "It is with great sadness to learn that former player and club president Windsor Major has passed away. Windsor was a Welsh international and the last surviving member of the Maesteg Invincible Team of the 1949-50 season. Our thoughts are with Windsor’s family at this sad time."
Wales' mounting casualty list as Pivac sweats on fitness of 13 players
Dow to undergo surgery
England winger Abby Dow is set to go under the knife after suffering a broken leg during her side's Six Nations win over Wales.
Dow was hurt during the early stages of the game at Kingsholm and, after a lengthy delay, needed to be carried off on a stretcher. She was later taken to hospital as England ran in 10 tries to earn a 58-5 win.
The result extends England's unbeaten run in the competition, and puts them top of the table with three bonus point wins out of three. However, it could well be a while before we see Dow back in action.
A statement from England Rugby said: "Abby Dow suffered a broken leg in England's TikTok Women's Six Nations match against Wales yesterday. She is comfortable in hospital and will undergo surgery.
"Everyone at England Rugby sends their best wishes to Abby and wishes her a full and speedy recovery. On behalf of Abby, we'd like to thank England supporters and the wider rugby family for the messages of support we have received following Saturday's match."
Wales captain Siwan Lillicrap has