Victim of a serious injury in August in preparation for the Rugby World Cup, fly-half Romain Ntamack will return to training with his club this week, reveals France Bleu Occitanie.
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Opener Romain Ntamack returns to collective training this week, announced France Bleu Occitanie on Tuesday March 5. He is due to return to competition with his team, Stade Toulousain at the end of the month.
Eight months ago, the player seriously injured his knee with the Blues. It was during the match against Scotland before the World Cup in France in the fall of 2023. The opener of the Stade and the Blues was at Ernest-Wallon on Saturday to attend, like the injured Anthony Jelonch, the victory against Castres.
Romain Ntamack’s rehabilitation is therefore ahead of schedule initially planned. According to France Bleu Occitanie, Romain Ntamack must return to competition at the end of March for the reception of Pau, at the same time as Antoine Dupont, who will be back after two weeks of vacation, after his title in rugby 7 at the tournament of Los Angeles on the night of Sunday to Monday.