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Liam Williams could be out of Wales' Six Nations bid and Dan Biggar will miss three games

CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 11: Liam Williams of Wales is closed down by Will Genia and Bernard Foley of Australia during the Autumn International between Wa
Image: Liam Williams could miss the whole of the Six Nations

Wales full-back Liam Williams could miss the entire Six Nations with an abdominal injury while Dan Biggar will miss the first three games.

The 26-year-old suffered a recurrence of the problem playing for Saracens against Ospreys earlier this month.

Head coach Warren Gatland revealed that unless the injury responds to treatment Williams will need an operation, ruling him out of the tournament.

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An irritated Gatland also suggested the option of surgery on the problem, which had previously kept Williams out for six weeks, should have been taken up earlier.

"Hopefully they can get him right but if he's not right he might require surgery," said Gatland.

"He potentially had the option of surgery before, and that was not taken up."

CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 25:  Wales player Dan Biggar in action during the International match between Wales and New Zealand at Principality Stadium on No
Image: Dan Biggar has been ruled out of the first three games with a shoulder injury

Wales also confirmed that fly-half Biggar will miss the first three matches of the tournament.

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The 28-year-old suffered a shoulder injury during Ospreys' weekend defeat at Clermont Auvergne and will definitely be unavailable for the games against Scotland, England and Ireland.

Wales, therefore, head into the tournament without their two leading fly-halves as Rhys Priestland is sidelined by a hamstring problem.

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