Major blow to Australia's main World Cup rival

Australia's main Rugby World Cup pool rival, Wales, has suffered a major blow with news that captain Ken Owens has been ruled out of the tournament with a back injury.

The 36-year-old hooker captained Wales in the Six Nations and was hoping to play in his fourth World Cup in France in September-October.

"He's gutted but he's an incredibly positive person," Wales coach Warren Gatland said.

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Samu Kerevi of Australia speaks with Ken Owens of Wales at the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

"He wanted to reiterate he has not retired from rugby and he is hoping potentially he could be available maybe later if we pick up injuries in the tournament.

"It is the same injury (as in 2021) but not as severe as before so he may need an operation on that. He is just getting pain in his calf and can't run fully. He was trying to do a bit of work so we gave him as much time as possible."

Gatland hinted he may follow Wallabies coach Eddie Jones' lead and name co-captains to replace Owens, who has played 96 Tests.

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Samu Kerevi of Australia tackles Ken Owens as Josh Navidi looks on.

The coach used that approach in 2018 when forwards Ellis Jenkins and Cory Hill shared the responsibility.

"You look at the squad and I don't think there are any guaranteed starting positions," Gatland said.

"Players will get opportunities. Picking the right person as captain, it is the support they are going to get, or is it potentially co-captains that can share that role and responsibility. We will put a leadership group together."

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Wales have slipped to ninth in the world rankings and are in a state of turmoil with political in-fighting and a spate of retirements.

Legendary lock Alun Wyn Jones and star flanker Justin Tipuric surprisingly retired from Test rugby last month while Hill has made himself unavailable for the World Cup.

Ospreys hooker Sam Parry replaced Owens in the squad, while Scarlets backrower Josh Macleod and Cardiff prop Will Davies-King also withdrew with injury.

Wales will play Australia in a crucial Pool C clash in Lyon on September 25 (AEST).

Fiji, also in Pool C, will be eyeing an opportunity to upset a weakened Wales and potentially progress to the quarter-finals along with the Wallabies.

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