Scarlets Medical Update

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Scarlets take on Benetton Treviso on Friday evening, at Parc y Scarlets, in the Guinness PRO12.

Scarlets welcome back Jake Ball and Aled Davies from Wales’ Six Nations camp as well as John Barclay from Scotland.

The following players are unavailable through injury;

Morgan Allen
Number 8 Allen suffered a foot injury in Sunday’s defeat to Edinburgh and is expected to be out for a few weeks.

Jack Condy
Backrow prospect Condy suffered a shoulder injury in the region’s defeat to Cardiff Blues on New Year’s Day. He underwent surgery on Friday 8th January and was expected to be out for up to 10 weeks.

George Earle
Earle will miss this weekend’s home game against Benetton Treviso with a shoulder injury suffered against Edinburgh on Sunday.

Emyr Phillips
Hooker Phillips suffered knee ligament damage in the New Year’s Day clash against Cardiff Blues at BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park. He underwent surgery to repair a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament on Wednesday 6th January and has been ruled out for the reminder of the season.

Rory Pitman
Pitman will undergo a scan this week on a pectoral injury suffered in Sunday’s PRO12 clash against Edinburgh.

Lewis Rawlins
Flanker Rawlins is unavailable for selection having suffered a shoulder injury in the defeat to Connacht at the end of January.

Aaron Shingler
Flanker Shingler is following return to play protocols having suffered concussion in the victory over Ulster at Kingspan Stadium in February.

Steve Shingler
Shingler suffered a knee injury in the region’s victory over Edinburgh at Parc y Scarlets a few weeks ago and is expected to be out for up to 10 weeks.

Rhodri Williams
Scrum half Williams is following return to play protocols having suffered concussion in Sunday’s PRO12 clash against Edinburgh.

Scott Williams
Williams suffered a knee injury in Wales’ victory over England in the Rugby World Cup. He is endeavouring to make a return to action by the end of the season.

Tom Williams
Winger Williams is unavailable for selection having suffered a shoulder injury in the defeat to Connacht at the end of January.


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