Dan Biggar says he WILL be back fit for Wales’ Rugby World Cup quarter-final next weekend as fly-half nears return from arm injury – as he joins Mail Sport’s Croqued Monsieurs
- Dan Biggar suffered an arm injury during Wales’ 40-6 win vs Australia last month
- Biggar won’t feature against Georgia on Saturday but will be fit for the week after
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Wales will be boosted by the return of Dan Biggar for their upcoming Rugby World Cup quarter-final next week.
The talismanic fly-half suffered an arm injury during Wales devastating 40-6 win over Australia on September 24.
Speaking to Mail Sport’s Croqued Monsieurs, the 33-year-old has given a positive update about his status – although he won’t feature in Saturday’s final Pool C encounter against Georgia.
‘I generally feel pretty good on the injury front. I’ve trained on my own and am now doing a little bit with the team again,’ he said.
‘If it was the quarter-finals this weekend I may have rushed back to play but as we have hopefully got a bit of lee-way with our Pool results, we’ve saved it and not pushed it for this weekend.
‘I should be back doing full training next week. I’m looking forward to being back out there with the lads.’
Watch Biggar in the latest episode of Mail Sport’s Croqued Monsieurs – an alternative Rugby World Cup diary.
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