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Antoine Dupont reveals extent of brutal knee injury – UK Times

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Antoine Dupont has revealed that he ruptured his “cruciate ligaments” during France’s Six Nations win over Ireland, with the scrum half facing a long lay-off.

Dupont was carried off after half-an-hour in Dublin after an incident at a ruck involving Ireland’s Tadhg Beirne and Andrew Porter.

The pair were cleared of foul play by the matchday officiating team and appear also to have escaped a citing, despite a furious France coach Fabien Galthie declaring that their challenge had been “reprehensible”.

The France captain has confirmed that he has suffered a serious injury and appears certain to miss the remainder of the season and at least some of the next campaign.

Dupont has given his backing to his squad mates, though, to get the job done as they prepare to take on Scotland on the final weekend needing a win to secure the Six Nations title.

“The heart hurts even more than the knee when you have to leave your friends before the last step,” the 28-year-old said on Instagram. “I am proud of what we accomplished yesterday and with all my strength with you, you will do it.

“[It is a] rupture of the cruciate ligaments. This is the beginning of a new challenge, I will see you in a few months on the fields.”

France’s Antoine Dupont was helped off the pitch after suffering a knee injury against Ireland

France’s Antoine Dupont was helped off the pitch after suffering a knee injury against Ireland (PA Wire)

France surged to a huge 42-27 win at the Aviva Stadium to shatter Ireland’s grand slam dreams.

Gregory Alldritt assumed the captaincy after Dupont’s injury and said after the game that the visitors had been inspired after seeing the skipper in tears at the interval.

“When I return to the dressing room and I see one of my best friends looking like that, it tears up one’s insides,” said Alldritt.

“It is difficult to talk about. However, it added a bit of fire to our bellies for the second half.”

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