 Sowden-Taylor expects to return to training in July or August |
Blues and Wales open-side flanker Robin Sowden-Taylor has joined Ospreys and Wales scrum-half Mike Phillips in being ruled out for the rest of the season. The 25-year-old faces reconstructive surgery next week on a shoulder injury from the 35-17 loss to the Scarlets. Scarlets prop Deacon Manu was suspended for two weeks for a tackle on Sowden-Taylor during the game. The five-cap flanker misses next week's Heineken Cup quarter-final in Toulouse and Wales' tour of South Africa.  | 606: DEBATE |
"Robin has damaged the ligaments in his acromio-clavicular joint, which is a small joint which connects to his main shoulder joint," said Blues physiotherapist Tim Atter, who expects the player back in full-contact training in July or August. Sowden-Taylor, who missed most of last season with a serious ankle injury, is seen as one of the favourites to succeed Blues team-mate Martyn Williams in the Wales seven jersey. But Williams has boosted Wales by declaring his desire to make the two-Test June tour of South Africa.  | I feel good, I'm fresh enough and, physically and mentally, I feel great Martyn Williams on Wales' summer tour |
"I had had a very casual chat with [Wales coach] Warren Gatland where he asked me how I was feeling and whether I fancied going on tour," said the 81-cap 32-year-old. "I said if you want to take me I will definitely go and we just left it at that really. "I didn't think I would be going, but by all accounts from when I spoke to him he is keen to take me - and I'm keen to go." "I feel good, I'm fresh enough and, physically and mentally, I feel great. "It has been a long year, what with the World Cup, but I have been fortunate that I've not had to play week-in, week-out for the Blues because Robin has been there. "At this moment, I feel fine. It is a long season, but we are managed pretty well and the tour will only be a couple of weeks - and just two games."
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