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Wales flanker Jenkins could miss Six Nations after suffering serious injury

The 25-year-old is almost certain to miss the 2019 Six Nations with suspected knee ligament damage.

Warren Gatland was left fretting over a serious injury to back rower Ellis Jenkins after Wales completed a first clean sweep of autumn Tests.

Cardiff Blues flanker Jenkins produced a man-of-the-match performance in Wales' 20-11 victory over South Africa, but he had to receive oxygen after being injured in the last play of the game and carried off on a stretcher at the final whistle.

Jenkins is almost certain to miss the 2019 Six Nations with suspected knee ligament damage and will hope to regain full fitness before the World Cup, which starts in September.

Wales v South Africa – Autumn International – Principality Stadium
Wales' Ellis Jenkins is carried off on a stretcher (Mike Egerton/PA)

"He's got scans booked in for Monday – but it looks like an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament)," Wales head coach Gatland said after the Cardiff win.

"It's not brilliant and he's obviously very disappointed. I thought his performance was outstanding and he deserved man-of-the-match.

"You have to really feel for him. Hopefully it's not too bad, we can rehab him and get him on the field as soon as we possibly can.

"When anyone gets injured it's the hardest thing to take because it's a big year for a lot of players.

"He was a co-captain on the summer tour and, when you see a player who has put in a lot of effort to get in the team and be part of the 23 in big matches, you do really feel for them."

Jenkins' injury took the gloss off Wales' autumn clean sweep and a fourth successive victory over South Africa.

First half tries by prop Tomas Francis – his first for Wales – and full-back Liam Williams gave Gatland's side a healthy 14-3 interval lead.

South Africa fought back to make it 14-11, but the poise of replacement outside-half Dan Biggar secured Wales' ninth successive win, their best run since 1999.

"We're in a good place at the moment and we have not lost at home this year, which is a nice thing," Gatland said.

"We've got a good group of players who the Welsh public should be really proud of.

"The way they have prepared in this campaign, the way they have trained, they have been absolutely outstanding.

"But we're not getting too carried away. There will be the keyboard warriors out there, criticising me, or Rob Howley (attack coach) and Robin McBryde (forwards coach), who take a lot of crap from people, so we'll just keep our head down and keep working hard."

On the fourth autumn win, Gatland added: "It was the toughest game we've played and we need to be hard on the players to challenge them technically.

"We need to improve on certain things because when you play against the best teams in the world you can be exposed.

"But the good things about these guys is when they get in a bit of a hole they can dig themselves out of it and keep their composure.

South Africa won two and lost two on their four-game tour of the northern hemisphere, with defeats to England and Wales bookending victories over France and Scotland.

Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus said he had no complaints about losing to Wales, saying: "I think the scoreboard was a reflection of the game.

"Wales are third in the world and they showed why, we can find a few excuses but we would only be bluffing ourselves.

"Wales were totally in sync and aligned with what they want to do tactically and technically.

"We felt we had a glimpse of chances to get back in the game, but on the day they were better."

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