Antoine Dupont has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligaments, the France captain said on Sunday, ruling him out of his side's final Six Nations game against Scotland in a massive blow to their bid to claim a second title since 2010.
France captain Antoine Dupont has been ruled out of the Six Nations match against Scotland. The World Player of the Year, for men's sevens, suffered a rupture of the cruciate ligaments in his knee during the 42-27 win over Ireland at the Aviva Stadium.
Scotland have now won each of their last three Six Nations matches against Wales, as many as in their preceding 19 Championship meetings (L16). It’s their longest run against Wales since another three-game streak between 1989 and 1991 in the Five Nations.
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A direct passenger ferry service could connect France and Scotland for the first time later this year, if funding can be agreed.