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Alun Wyn Jones making strong progress in recovery from knee problem

Alun Wyn Jones making strong progress in recovery from knee problem
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Alun Wyn Jones could be fit for the Six Nations opener against Ireland.

Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones is "coming along very nicely" in his recovery from a knee injury, according to Ospreys boss Toby Booth.

Jones was hurt during Wales' Autumn Nations Cup victory over Italy in early December.

Initial forecasts suggested he could be sidelined for two months or more, raising doubts over his availability for Wales' opening Guinness Six Nations games against Ireland and Scotland next month.

Wales v Italy – Autumn Nations Cup – Parc y Scarlets
Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones in action against Autumn Nations Cup opponents Italy (David Davies/PA)

The 35-year-old Ospreys lock has made a world record 152 Test match appearances for Wales and the British and Irish Lions and he is integral to Wales head coach Wayne Pivac's Six Nations plans.

Jones is into week six of his comeback schedule. Wales' opening Six Nations appointment with Ireland is scheduled for February 7 and he could be on course to make that game.

"He is running around and in really good fettle," Booth said. "He is coming along very nicely.

"Normally, with all these middle to long-term injuries, what happens is you make a lot of progress and the last 15 per cent is the difficult bit.

"That is where you are getting back to where you are match-fit and able to train fully.

"He thinks he is on the right schedule, we think he is on the right schedule, so we are all joined up."

Wales won just three of their 10 Tests under Pivac last year, which included a fifth-placed finish in the Six Nations.

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