Dan Biggar, Wales' Fly-Half, Likely to Sit Out Georgia Match Due to Chest Injury

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Dan Biggar, Wales' Fly-Half, Likely to Sit Out Georgia Match Due to Chest Injury

Head coach Warren Gatland has revealed that fly-half Dan Biggar is facing a potential two-week absence from play following a chest muscle injury sustained during Wales' commanding victory over Australia.

Biggar had to exit the field after a mere 12 minutes, making way for Gareth Anscombe, who went on to deliver a standout performance and earn the title of Man of the Match in the 40-6 triumph.

"Dan's stretched his pec, we are not too sure," Gatland said.

"I haven't spoken to the medics but I spoke to Dan and they are saying it is probably a couple of weeks."

Wales face Georgia in Nantes on 7 October before a quarter-final in Marseille the following weekend after becoming the first team to achieve last eight qualification in the 2023 World Cup.

"We have got 13 days' break before we take on Georgia so that potentially rules him out of that match, just to recover," said Gatland.

"It's not a significant injury, just a pec strain."

In a 23-point haul, Anscombe kicked six penalties, a drop-goal, a conversion and chipped a perfectly weighted kick for Nick Tompkins to score.

"He really stepped up tonight," said Gatland.

"He was a bit rusty against Portugal but we've picked him for his experience and he controlled the game well.

"We have the advantage of having two seasoned 10s and a promising, emerging 10, so our situation looks quite promising.

"It was gratifying to witness his accurate goal-kicking, and I believe he demonstrated sound decision-making throughout the match."

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