WALES' mercurial talent Iestyn Harris is a major doubt for Sunday's final Pool D World Cup clash against New Zealand in Sydney.
Harris sat out training yesterday with a hamstring injury and was expected not to take part in today's session either.
He is one of six Wales players who did not train due to injury or illness.
Ospreys star Shane Williams has been separated from the squad due to flu while Kevin Mor-gan has a calf injury and Duncan Jones has flown home to be replaced by Wales under-21 captain Paul James.
There was better news for Steve Hansen though, with winger Mark Jones resuming training.
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