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Star out for up to eight weeks in Six Nations blow for France

NEWS: Toulouse flyhalf Romain Ntamack will likely miss France’s opening two games of the Six Nations after undergoing surgery on a double jaw fracture he suffered in a Top 14 match with Bordeaux-Begles last weekend.

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The 21-year-old playmaker had a metal plate attached to his jaw following two incidents – a clash with an opponent’s shoulder and a punch – that saw him leave the pitch spitting blood.

“Romain will miss six to eight weeks,” Toulouse defensive coach Clement Poitrenaud said on Wednesday. “He’s okay and on good form.”

The player himself tweeted a self-portrait with the caption ‘brand new jaw’.

France face Italy in Rome on February 6 and Ireland in Dublin on February 14.

It would seem more likely that Ntamack will be ready for the visit of Scotland to the Stade de France on February 28.

His club Toulouse will be without his services for European Cup games with Exeter and Ulster in February and three Top 14 clashes.

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