Rugby World Cup: French captain undergoes surgery after injury

9:10 pm on 23 September 2023
France's scrum-half Antoine Dupont warms up ahead of the pre-World Cup rugby union international Test match between France and Australia at Stade de France in Saint Denis, on the outskirts of Paris on August 27, 2023. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

France captain Antoine Dupont. Photo: AFP

France captain Antoine Dupont has undergone surgery on a facial injury and will return to his Rugby World Cup squad to recover, the French federation (FFR) said on Saturday, though it gave no timeline for when the scrumhalf might return to the field.

The 26-year-old sustained the injury in Thursday's 96-0 record win against Namibia in a head-to-head clash with opposing captain Johan Deysel, whose initial yellow card was upgraded to a red.

"Following his injury sustained during the France-Namibia match, Antoine Dupont underwent surgery at Toulouse's CHU Purpan on Sept. 22 at around 11 p.m.," the federation said in a statement.

"In a few days' time, he will be able to return to the French team as part of a gradual sporting recovery under medical supervision."

The FFR did not say when Dupont would be able to play again.

France, who are already without flyhalf Romain Ntamack at the World Cup due to injury, next face Italy on 6 October. It is likely to be a must-win game for Les Bleus unless the Italians can beat New Zealand on 29 September.

France could face top ranked Ireland or defending champions South Africa in the quarter-finals on the weekend of 14-15 October.

Dupont is expected to miss at least the Italy game, which leaves coach Fabien Galthie to choose between Baptiste Couilloud and Maxime Lucu to replace the 2021 World Player of the Year.

France have won 27 of 31 tests with Dupont in their ranks and lost four of 11 in his absence.

- This story was first published by Reuters

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