Scotland hold breath on injuries
A number of Scottish players will need medical assessment early next week to determine the extent of their injuries including wing Tommy Seymour.
Seymour sustained a hip injury in the 18th minute of the match against France in Paris on the weekend and will require further assessment on his return to Edinburgh.
At this stage it is uncertain if he will be passed fit for this Sunday's Round Two Six Nations match against Wales at Murrayfield.
Seymour was taken off and replaced by Dougie Fife who was the only player in the match that crossed the whitewash, scoring just before halftime.
There are a number of other players who also require management and assessment by the medical team early in the week, they include: Mark Bennett (leg), Geoff Cross (leg), Alex Dunbar (neck/shoulder), Robert Harley (leg) and Alasdair Strokosch (leg).
Scotland have spoken about their frustration in pushing the French so close and will be desperate to have another crack at an early victory against Wales next weekend.
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