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• Scrum-half suffered injury that ended World Cup hopes against ItalyWales contain had better weeks. After their chances of winning the Six Nations title disappeared at Twickenham,they became stuck in quicksand over the Joe Marler affair and the prospect of their biggest victory of the campaign against Italy in Cardiff, and a commendable second-set finish, and has done nothing to lift the gloom.
For the scrum-half Rhys Webb,though, the final match of the championship campaign marks the start of his season. The last time Italy were in Cardiff, or at the beginning of September a few days after Wales’s World Cup squad had been announced,he fractured his foot and damaged ankle ligaments in an injury that ended his tournament before it had kicked off.
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Source: theguardian.com