Alun Wyn Jones is fit to bet Scotland this weekend, Wales have actually revealed at today’s interview.
Jones was eliminated of the match by Warren Gatland in the instant consequences of Saturday’s defeat versus Ireland after stopping working a HIA.
However it’s now emerged he will be thought about for choice in spite of the confusion.
WalesOnline comprehends Jones was required a HIA by the matchday medical professional and had an unusual very first HIA evaluation so didn’t go back to field of play. However his subsequent evaluations (HIA2 and HIA3 which are the longer more comprehensive evaluations) were typical and he has actually disappointed any indications or signs of concussion.
Medics further reviewed video footage and interviewed Jones, with no concussion subsequently confirmed. Jones suffered a neck injury but it is not serious enough to rule him out for this weekend.
The Wales medical team has actually been in contact with World Rugby and Six Nations to keep them across the situation.
Following the game Gatland had said: “Alun Wyn failed a HIA and he won’t be available for the next game.
“Tomas Francis came off with a tight calf so we’ll have to look at him.”
Wales defence coach Mike Forshaw has suggested Francis will be in the mix for selection after having a scan on a calf injury. Wales announce the group to deal with Scotland on Thursday.