Six Nations 2024: Scarlets' Wales flanker Taine Plumtree confirms he will miss tournament

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Taine Plumtree arrived at Scarlets from Auckland-based Super Rugby team Blues

Wales back row Taine Plumtree has confirmed he will miss the Six Nations after Scarlets coach Dwayne Peel revealed he would need surgery.

Plumtree suffered a shoulder issue in their United Rugby Championship (URC) loss to Lions earlier this month.

The 23-year-old has revealed on social media he faces four months on the sidelines.

Wales open the 2024 Six Nations campaign against Scotland on 3 February in Cardiff.

Warren Gatland's side complete the tournament at home against Italy on 16 March with Plumtree now expected to return for the beginning of April.

It is a bitter blow for Scarlets who will miss Plumtree for their European Challenge Cup group campaign and most of the remainder of the United Rugby Championship (URC) fixtures.

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Plumtree had scored four tries in five matches for Scarlets since arriving from New Zealand.

He was born in Swansea while his father John was still coaching the All Whites and announced his return to Wales in late June 2023.

Plumtree immediately linked up with Warren Gatland's Wales training squad and featured in two warm-up internationals and the win against Barbarians.

He had initially picked up a shoulder injury in Wales' World Cup warm-up match against England in August, which effectively ruled him out of the tournament.

He has won two caps and was part of the Wales squad that defeated Barbarians in an uncapped fixture in early November after the World Cup, coming on as a second-half replacement for Dan Lydiate.

Gatland is searching for a big blind-side flanker as he assesses his back-row options. Exeter and Wales flanker Christ Tshiunza, who played at lock during the World Cup in France, will be out until the new year with a broken foot.

Number eight Taulupe Faletau is not expected back until at least early January after suffering a broken arm during the World Cup win against Georgia in early October.

Uncapped number eight Morgan Morris has been in impressive form for Ospreys again this season.

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