Get involved: send your photos, videos, news & views by texting ARGUS NEWS to 80360 or email »
12:38pm Thursday 1st May 2008
GAVIN Henson will miss Wales' tour of South Africa next month after undergoing ankle surgery.
Ospreys centre Henson faces 12 weeks on the sidelines, meaning he has no chance of facing the Springboks in Bloemfontein and Pretoria.
The news will be a major blow to Wales coach Warren Gatland, who saw Henson play an instrumental role during this season's Grand Slam success.
Gatland has already lost Henson's Ospreys colleague, scrum-half Mike Phillips, because of a serious knee injury, while Llanelli Scarlets number nine Dwayne Peel is battling to overcome a shoulder problem.
The Ospreys said Henson had keyhole surgery on damaged ankle ligaments yesterday - an injury he suffered during the Heineken Cup quarter-final defeat against Saracens almost four weeks ago.
And the specialist decided it would be in Henson's best interests to stabilise the joint, therefore ensuring no recurrence of the problem.
But that procedure also means a 12-week absence, ruling Henson out until next season.
The Ospreys, meanwhile, continue their Magners League campaign against Edinburgh tomorrow night.
Head coach Lyn Jones said: "Preparations for Friday night's game have been hampered a little by a number of injuries in the camp, which is inevitable when you get to the end of a long campaign.
"When you look at the difficult season that our squad has had with so many big games, it comes as no surprise to see players becoming fatigued, especially when the matches continue to come thick and fast.''
ENZO Maccarinelli has travelled to London ahead of his WBO cruiserweight title shot on Saturday night, still none the wiser as to who he will be facing.
WALES Under-20s head coach Phil Davies believes there is a core of bright young talent in the Dragons region that can become the backbone of a successful senior side.
THERE were two clear aims for the Dragons Under-20s coaching team this season – development and winning the region’s first piece of silverware.
House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin has revealed police did not have a warrant to search Tory immigration spokesman Damian Green's parliamentary office.
The British Olympic Association have expressed their disappointment at the level of funding offered to some sports ahead of the 2012 London Games.
A £2 million original version of JK Rowling's latest book has been unveiled as Harry Potter mania grips the globe once again.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Find a job in Newport and surrounding area
Search Now »
Find a date in Newport and surrounding area
Search Now »
Find a property in Newport and surrounding area
Search Now »
Find a car in Newport and surrounding area
Search Now »