Wales, Ospreys scrum-half Rhys Webb out for eight months with foot injury

Rhys Webb of Wales goes over to score the opening try during the RBS Six Nations match between Wales and England at the Millennium Stadium on February 6, 2015
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Wales and Ospreys scrum-half Rhys Webb is ruled out for six to eight months after undergoing surgery on a foot injury.

Wales and Ospreys scrum-half Rhys Webb has been ruled out for six to eight months after undergoing surgery on his foot.

A fortnight ago, the 26-year-old was omitted from Wales's Rugby World Cup squad prior to the tournament.

The scrum-half suffered a foot injury during his nation's final World Cup warm-up match against Italy.

Now, it has been confirmed by Webb's club Ospreys that the player will be out of action for a "significant" period of time.

The team's medical performance manager Chris Towers told the club's official website: "Rhys sustained a significant foot ligament injury that required surgical stabilisation. He has had the surgery and will be non-weight bearing for six weeks and will then wear a protective boot for a further four to six weeks.

"Only after that will we be in a position to progress his rehab and, at this stage, Rhys is looking at a six to eight month period out of action, a timescale that reflects the severity of his injury."

Meanwhile, Wales are preparing for their second World Cup match, which is against England at Twickenham on Saturday.

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