Sunday rugby headlines as Wales boss Wayne Pivac faces more injury worries and Peel reveals parting message to Liam

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Sunday rugby headlines as Wales boss Wayne Pivac faces more injury worries and Peel reveals parting message to Liam

Wayne Pivac faces more injury worries as Wales coach. Peel reveals parting message to Liam.

Wyn Jones and Johnny McNicholl were injured in the Welsh derby. Wayne Pivac is worried about their fitness for the summer tour to South Africa. Josh Adams might not play again for Cardiff this season. Ken Owens and Leigh Halfpenny are definitely out. Ross Moriarty is back in training after his recent injury scare.  Pivack's side take on the world champions in June and July.

Scarlets beat Cardiff 49-14 at the Arms Park. Scarlets are in pole position to qualify for European Champions Cup via the Welsh Shield. Liam Williams scored two tries. Peel wants him to finish his career in style. Scarlet's coach wants to see him play with an edge. Wales coach Wayne Pivac is worried about injury problems. He is also worried that his team will not be able to play in the Champions' Cup. The team play three more Welsh derbies before the end of the season.

Cardiff lost 49-14 to Scarlets in their second successive match. David Young praises his players' effort. Wales coach Wayne Pivac is worried about more injury worries.

Wales lost to New Zealand. Wayne Pivac faces more injury worries. Wales coach Peel has a parting message to Liam. Young believes his team lacked energy, determination and desire. He thinks they gave away penalties and penalties. They had 30% possession and 25% territory. New Zealander's team will come back on Monday and go again.

Cardiff will play Saracens in the last 16 of the European Challenge Cup this coming weekend. The winner will meet either Gloucester or Northampton in quarter-finals.

Gloucester beat Dean Ryan's Dragons 26-21 in their final Challenge Cup pool clash at Rodney Parade. The defeat means the Gwent side are still without a win in 12 matches.


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