Faletau suffers new injury blow with shoulder fracture

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Image caption, Taulupe Faletau had only just returned to action from a series of long-term injuries

Wales number eight Taulupe Faletau has fractured his shoulder and will not play again this season.

It is desperately unfortunate for the 33-year-old, who was hurt on his Cardiff comeback last week after a six-month injury lay-off.

Faletau suffered a broken arm in Wales' World Cup victory against Georgia in October 2023 in Nantes before missing the Six Nations with a calf injury.

He returned for Cardiff's 19-17 defeat by Ulster in the United Rugby Championship (URC) but was forced off in the 30th minute.

Faletau was clutching the same arm he damaged in France, but Cardiff coach Matt Sherratt confirmed on Thursday that it is a new injury.

Sherratt added that there is no ligament damage and Faletau, capped 104 times by Wales and six by the British and Irish Lions, is unlikely to need surgery but was unable to give a timeline for his recovery.

"He has fractured his shoulder. He had a scan Sunday and then another on Monday," Sherratt said.

"I can鈥檛 give you a timeline for it but it will rule him out for the rest of the season. Obviously there鈥檚 nothing structurally around ligaments but a fracture has been found in his shoulder.

"The good news on it is that it鈥檚 not something that at the moment they think needs surgery, so it鈥檚 not complicated where it needs to be pinned or anything. It鈥檚 something that will heal on its own.

"Unfortunately he鈥檒l miss the rest of the season but hopefully be back at the start of the next.

"For 25 minutes it was almost like he鈥檇 never been away - he was Toby Faletau. He just looks like he鈥檚 got time, he鈥檚 physical, he does everything so well.

"The hardest bit is watching what he鈥檚 done to come back and we held him back a little bit as well... give him another couple of weeks so that he鈥檚 definitely ready after a substantial time out of the game.

"To see how hard he鈥檚 worked off the field and to see the excitement he had coming back. Because he鈥檚 experienced I asked him whether he was nervous and he said, 鈥榃ell actually yes, when I saw my name on the team sheet I was nervous鈥.

"I think that shows what kind of character he is, he鈥檚 one of the most humble blokes in the game. Great pro, worked really hard to get back.

"To see him go off was pretty gut-wrenching... what I know about Toby in the short time I鈥檝e known him is he鈥檒l be back. He loves playing rugby so he鈥檒l get stuck into his rehab and get back into it."