Wales have been forced to delay their team announcement for the final autumn match against Australia by 48 hours because of injuries.
Prop Aaron Jarvis is out of the game with knee damage while lock Bradley Davies has concussion after being hit in the 33-10 defeat to New Zealand.
A further five players players are on the injury list.
Wales had planned to name their team on Tuesday but that has been postponed until Thursday.
Centre Jamie Roberts (hip) will not train in the early part of this week and back-row Ryan Jones (head) has stitches.
The other three players being monitored picked up injuries earlier in the campaign.
Fly-half Dan Biggar (shoulder) will resume some rugby training on Monday afternoon. The Welsh Rugby Union say he is not yet ready to take contact but is hoping to be in contention this later in the week.
Lock Ian Evans (knee) will undergo a fitness test this afternoon with a view to resuming full training.
Finally, Scarlets wing George North (hip) is continuing his rehabilitation and also remains in contention to return on Saturday.
Jarvis will undergo further consultations on Monday with a view to determining the need for surgery.
With Adam Jones and Craig Mitchell already sidelined for the whole series, Wales are now without three tight-head props. Scott Andrews of Cardiff Blues, who came on for Jarvis in the second minute on Saturday, is likely to start.
With three locks, including Alun Wyn Jones (shoulder), also on the injury list, Blues second row Lou Reed has been made a full squad member after training with the team last week.
Paul James (Bath) and James Hook (Perpignan) have returned to their respective clubs, but Luke Charteris (Perpignan), Gethin Jenkins (Toulon) and Mike Phillips (Bayonne) have all remained with Wales.
Wales lock Bradley Davies is home again after spending Saturday night in hospital after suffering concussion from an act of foul play by New Zealand's Andrew Hore, who has been cited.
Davies was hit from behind by hooker Hore in the second minute of Wales' 10-33 defeat and was unable to continue.
Wales coach Warren Gatland stopped short of condemning Hore's off-the-ball act of violence on Davies, but said: "It didn't look great."
Speaking after the match on Saturday, Gatland added: "From the initial look at the video, Bradley's been hit from behind and he's gone down.
"That's something the citing commissioner can have a look at, but I haven't had a good look at it.
"I'll be disappointed [if it was foul play] because he's a key player for us. He's not in great shape at the moment but fingers crossed it's not too bad."
New Zealand coach Steve Hansen also said on Saturday he did not have a clear view of Hore's alleged attack but accepted his man would "probably" be cited.
"I haven't seen it so I'm not going to get too carried away - but I saw him hooking Bradley Davies out of the way," he said.
"How he did it we'll have to look at on the video."
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