Wales Captain Jac Morgan Nears Injury Return Following Dislocated Shoulder Sustained in Autumn Nations Series
Wales and Lions star Jac Morgan returns to Ospreys training ahead of schedule following a shoulder injury, eyes URC play-off return.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 14, 2026, 9:01 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from PlanetRugby

The Return of a National Focal Point
Wales captain Jac Morgan has signaled a major step forward in his recovery process after being spotted in live training sessions with the Ospreys. The British and Irish Lions tourist has been sidelined since November after suffering a dislocated shoulder while scoring a try against Argentina in the Autumn Nations Series. His appearance in an opposed training session against Bristol Bears suggests that the flanker is ahead of the initial medical timeline, providing a "perfect tonic" for his region as they prepare for the final stages of the United Rugby Championship. While he has missed the entirety of the current Six Nations, his return to the grass marks the end of a grueling five-month rehabilitation period.
A Crucial Boost for Ospreys’ Play-off Ambitions
The timing of Morgan’s return is particularly vital for the Ospreys as they navigate a high-stakes push for the URC post-season. The region currently sits in ninth position, trailing the eighth-placed Bulls by a single point with a full round of fixtures approaching next weekend. Morgan’s leadership and breakdown expertise have been sorely missed during an eleven-match absence that limited him to just one club appearance this season. As the Ospreys cross the business end of the campaign, reintegrating a player of Morgan's caliber could be the decisive factor in securing a play-off berth and ending his tenure at the region on a high note.
Tandy Clarifies the International Recall Path
Despite the excitement surrounding Morgan’s training appearance, Wales head coach Steve Tandy has maintained a disciplined stance regarding his international return. Tandy noted that while the medical team knew Morgan would not be available for the 2026 Six Nations, the captain has remained an influential presence within the camp during the tournament. The coaching staff has prioritized "cohesion and consistency" in his absence, but Tandy was clear that once Morgan achieves full match fitness, he will be reintegrated into the national side. There is no intention to rush the process, with the focus remaining on long-term sustainability ahead of a busy summer schedule.
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