Welsh flanker in races to make Wallabies match
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Wales returned to the training pitch in Versailles hoping for a clean bill of health heading into the Wallabies encounter.
Flanker Tommy Reffell withdrew from facing Portugal last weekend in the warm-up after experiencing calf muscle tightness, while prop Henry Thomas, who has a hamstring issue, is the only player among Wales’ 33-strong World Cup squad yet to feature.
“Tommy is nursing a little leg injury and he is being assessed. We will know more in the next couple of days,” King said.
“A lot of guys have their own personal programmes a day or two after games, depending on their rehab needs.
“It is always good to have lots of props to choose from. He (Thomas) is going well and tracking in the right direction.”
Alex King has underlined the importance of Wales boss Warren Gatland’s presence and proven track record heading into Sunday’s Rugby World Cup clash against Australia.
Wales are heading towards a fourth successive World Cup quarter-final appearance under Gatland, and will be odds-on to win Pool C if they topple the Wallabies.
Australia, in contrast, are staring at group stage elimination for the first time in World Cup history if they lose as Gatland goes up against Wallabies head coach and former England chief Eddie Jones.
“I played under him (Gatland) at Wasps and we had some big European games,” Wales assistant coach King said.
“This is his fifth World Cup (four with Wales and one as Ireland head coach), and I don’t think any other coach has done five World Cups.