• Home
  • Rugby
  • Cory Hill Insists Wales Need To Risk Injuries For World Cup Reward

Cory Hill Insists Wales Need To Risk Injuries For World Cup Reward

Cory Hill has welcomed Wales’ demanding World Cup warm-up programme and predicted they will be “flat-out” Test matches. Wales play England and Ireland home and away in the next month, starting with a trip to Twickenham on Sunday. It is a testing schedule which has raised eyebrows in some quarters, and Wales coach Warren Gatland hopes history does not repeat itself with key players lost to injury.

Cory Hill has welcomed Wales’ demanding World Cup warm-up programme and predicted they will be “flat-out” Test matches.

Wales play England and Ireland home and away in the next month, starting with a trip to Twickenham on Sunday.

It is a testing schedule which has raised eyebrows in some quarters, and Wales coach Warren Gatland hopes history does not repeat itself with key players lost to injury.

Leigh Halfpenny and Rhys Webb both missed the 2015 World Cup after being injured in the final pre-tournament game four years ago.

“That’s rugby union,” Hill said philosophically. “You’re going to get injuries no matter what games you play.

“You can still pick up knocks if you play nations lower down (the rankings).

“Playing England and Ireland is the biggest challenge we could have before the World Cup.

“They will be flat-out Test matches against teams in the top five in the world. They are local derbies as well, so there’s a little bit more to add to it.

“We certainly won’t be under-cooked going to the World Cup because I’m sure everyone will get game-time in those matches.”

Hill has not played since his try-scoring heroics during the Six Nations victory over England in February.

It was a bittersweet moment for the Dragons lock forward as he badly damaged an ankle in the act of scoring.

Embed from Getty Images

“It was a pretty special moment,” said Hill, who captained Wales at the under-20 World Cup in 2012.

“But it probably lasted for 30 seconds until I realised I’d done the injury!

“You can’t really complain. I’d had a pretty good run before that and you’ve got to deal with it.

“You’ve got to get yourself in the right frame of mind to get back out there and fit again.

“I’m ready to go now after putting it in during pre-season and it would be nice to play England again.”

The 27-year-old is almost certain to make Wales’ 31-man World Cup squad in Japan next month.

As well as his strong claims to be skipper Alun Wyn Jones’ second-row partner, Hill also provides a back-row option at six as Wales seek to build on Grand Slam glory and a 14-game unbeaten streak.

That flexibility could be crucial, especially as British and Irish Lions back-rower Taulupe Faletau was ruled out of the World Cup this week with a collarbone injury.

“I’ll play tight-head if they want me to!” Hill said.

“I played six for the Dragons for four or five games over the Christmas derbies and the European games and I enjoyed my time there.

“It’s another feather to the cap I suppose and if I’m needed to cover six I will do it.

“But I’m concentrating on lock at the moment.”

Related News

Rhys Peters finishes things off for Bedwas with a fifth try. Pic WRU.

Mike Dacey Reveals all About the Bedwas Law Man After they Pick up WRU Championship Cup

Bedwas hooker Mike Dacey has lifted the lid on his club’s so-called ‘quiet coach’ Steve Law after his side’s 38-29 WRU Championship Cup win over Bridgend Athletic at the Principality Stadium.

Rob Cole | 22 hours ago
Fetuli Paea  of the Dragons heads to the try line. Pic: Alamy.

Proud Filo Tiatia Ready to Get the Dragons Firing in France Again

Filo Tiatia spoke of his pride after guiding the Dragons into a first European semi-final in a decade — but attention has already turned to an even bigger test against Montpellier.

Paul Jones | Apr 13, 2026
Shona Campbell of Scotland celebrates with her teammates after she scores against Wales. Pic: Alamy.

Wales Face Uphill Struggle After Losing Six Nations Opener

It’s France next for Wales, who lost what many thought was their best chance of winning a Six Nations match this season - their opener at home to Scotland.

Rob Cole | Apr 13, 2026
Lleucu George of Wales. Pic. Alamy

George the First . . . Lleucu is the Chosen One to Ignite Wales’ Six Nations Campaign

It is nine years since Lleucu George made her debut for Wales at the 2017 World Cup and seven since she made her first start.

Rob Cole | Apr 11, 2026
Super Rygbi Cymru is reaching its climax. Pic. WRU

Ebbw Vale and Cardiff Chase Super Rygbi Cymru Pennant

There is one major issue still to be decided as the Super Rygbi Cymru Trophy league season reaches its conclusion this weekend — who will finish top of the table.

David Roberts | Apr 11, 2026
Coach Filo Tiatia of Dragons RFC. Pic. Alamy

Dragons Have Already Won the Biggest Prize, Insists Filo Tiatia . . . Respect

Filo Tiatia’s Dragons continue to show signs of a resurgence as they chase a European Challenge Cup semi-final place this weekend.

Gareth James | Apr 10, 2026