Wales wing Neumann ruled out for rest of Six Nations

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Wales wing Lisa Neumann has been ruled out of the remainder of the Women's Six Nations with a hamstring injury.
The 32-year-old Harlequins player was forced off in the second half of Wales' 24-19 opening-round defeat by Scotland on Saturday.
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) says her replacement in the squad will be announced in due course.
Neumann said she was "gutted" on social media, but "there will be a silver lining somewhere, I'm sure of it."
Wales' options on the wing include Jasmine Joyce, who was left out of the matchday squad last weekend, Catherine Richards and uncapped Nikita Prothero.
Centres Carys Cox and Courtney Keight can also both play on the wing.
Wales take on top of the table France in round two at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday (15:35 BST).
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Wales head coach Sean Lynn said Neumann will be a "big loss" but backed his squad's strength in depth.
"I thought she played really well, she's been playing well with Brython Thunder [in the Celtic Challenge]," he said.
"Her physicality, the defence and the attack side of it, but we've got a competitive squad and I really trust the next individual coming in."
Guinness Women's Six Nations
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