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Matthieu Jalibert in possession for France during their Six Nations clash with Ireland Inpho/Billy Stickland
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Recurrence of knee injury rules 19-year-old France star out for another six months

Teenage out-half Matthieu Jalibert first suffered the injury during the Six Nations game against Ireland.

MATTHIEU JALIBERT, the teenage out-half who tore a knee ligament on his France debut in February, has re-injured the knee and will be out for six months, his club Bordeaux-Begles has said.

The 19-year-old suffered the fresh injury in the first half of a pre-season friendly against the Sharks in South Africa last Friday.

He underwent a medical examination on Tuesday, which Bordeaux said revealed “a recurrence of a posterior cruciate ligament injury requiring surgical reconstruction”.

“He will be out for a minimum of six months,” the club said.

Last season, Jalibert did not play again after suffering a partial rupture of a ligament in his left knee and coming off after 29 minutes of his first international against Ireland in the Six Nations on 3 February.

© – AFP, 2018

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