Wales' Women's Six Nations campaign has suffered a significant setback with the news that wing Lisa Neumann has been ruled out for the remainder of the tournament. The 32-year-old Harlequins star sustained a hamstring injury during the second half of Wales' narrow 24-19 opening-round loss to Scotland.
This is a major blow for Wales, as Neumann was a consistent starter throughout their 2025 Rugby World Cup campaign, bringing valuable experience and finishing power to the backline. Her absence forces a reshuffle as the team prepares for a formidable challenge this Saturday: hosting table-topping France at Cardiff Arms Park.
Head coach Ioan Cunningham now faces a selection puzzle on the wing. The squad still boasts considerable talent, with options including the electric Jasmine Joyce—who was a surprise omission from the matchday 23 last weekend—Catherine Richards, and uncapped prospect Nikita Prothero. Additionally, centres Carys Cox and Courtney Keight provide versatile cover out wide. The Welsh Rugby Union has stated that a replacement in the squad will be announced shortly.
With the championship's toughest test up next, Wales must quickly adapt. The team's depth and tactical flexibility will be under immediate scrutiny as they aim to bounce back from their opening defeat and navigate the rest of their Six Nations journey without a key attacker.
