Jones in fitness battle before Six Nations

Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones, the most capped player in Test rugby annals, is in a battle to be fit for the start of the Six Nations Championship.

The 35-year-old Ospreys second rower suffered a knee injury during Wales’ Autumn Nations Cup victory over Italy earlier this month.

Ospreys head coach Toby Booth says that Jones’ absence could be “double figures” in terms of the number of weeks from when he was injured.

Wales kick off their campaign at home to Ireland on February 7, followed by a Murrayfield date against Scotland six days later.

Speaking ahead of Ospreys’ European Challenge Cup game against Worcester on Saturday, Booth said: “We’ve spoken to the powers that be in relation to Alun’s knee.

“We think he will be double-figures weeks. If I said it to Alun, he would say: ‘I will be back in eight’. That’s the nature of the beast.

“He is probably going to be somewhere around that sort of time-frame, which is disappointing for him and obviously for us.

“If anyone is going to get back early, it will be him.”

The news is a major concern for Wales head coach Wayne Pivac, who has overseen just three victories in 10 Tests since succeeding Warren Gatland last year.

Jones joins a list of injured Wales players, with the likes of Scarlets trio Liam Williams, Johnny Williams and Ken Owens, plus Dragons back-row forward Ross Moriarty, all currently sidelined.

If Jones is ruled out of the Ireland game, Pivac has a number of options to captain the team, probably led by flanker Justin Tipuric.

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