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Six Nations: France's Maxime Medard ruled out for nine months
France full-back Maxime Medard will be out of action for up to nine months after suffering a serious knee injury.
The 25-year-old Toulouse star is to have an operation on damaged cruciate and anterior ligaments next Monday before he goes into rehabilitation.
He picked up the injury in Sunday's 23-17 Six Nations victory over Scotland.
Medard revealed on "The operation is booked for Monday. My unavailabilty will be from six to nine months."
The 30-cap international scored a try in the win at Murrayfield but was helped off with 12 minutes to go after damaging his knee.
The injury is a blow to France's hopes of winning the Six Nations Grand Slam and Toulouse hopes of winning a fifth European Cup.