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Dewi Lake, the captain of the Wales rugby team, is set to sit out the big game against South Africa. The match is part of the Nations Championship, and it will be the first time Lake misses a game under coach Steve Tandy. The reason? A groin injury that just won’t heal in time.

This is a major blow for Wales, who are up against the world champions. Fans are eager to see how the team will adjust without their leader on the field.

What Happened to Dewi Lake’s Groin?

The injury happened during training, and it has been slow to improve. Team doctors decided it’s too risky for Lake to play. They don’t want to make the injury worse and have him miss even more games.

  • The exact timing of the injury hasn’t been shared, but it’s serious enough to keep him out.
  • Recovery could take a few weeks, meaning Lake might also miss other early matches.

How Will Wales Change Without Their Captain?

Losing a captain is never easy, especially against a team like South Africa. Wales will need to pick a new leader for the match, likely a senior player who knows the game plan well.

The team’s strategy might shift too. Without Lake’s presence in the pack, Wales could focus more on quick passes and strong defense. The coaches are working on adjustments to keep the team competitive.

Who Might Step Up for Wales?

Several players are being considered to take Lake’s spot. The squad has depth, but everyone knows it’s a big challenge. Here are a few names being talked about:

  • A experienced forward who can lead by example.
  • A young player eager to prove themselves on the international stage.
  • A versatile back who can add speed to the attack.

The final decision will come just before kickoff. Fans will be watching closely to see who gets the nod.

What’s Next for Wales and Dewi Lake?

Even though Lake won’t be playing, he’ll still be with the team to support and help with game planning. The injury is disappointing, but the team is focused on the match ahead.

Wales have a tough road against South Africa, but they’ve surprised people before. With or without their captain, they’ll give it everything they’ve got. The Nations Championship is just getting started, and there’s plenty of rugby left to play.

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