Greig Laidlaw ruled out of autumn Tests with fractured ankle

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PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 12: Greig Laidlaw of Scotland warms up before the RBS Six Nations match between France and Scotland at the Stade de France on February 12, 2017 in Paris, France. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

By Adam Ellis
Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw will miss matches against Samoa, and this autumn after Auvergne confirmed he had fractured his ankle.
The former Gloucester scrum-half suffered the injury in Clermont’s 26-21 victory over the last weekend and the side’s medical team have said Laidlaw will be sidelined for between 10-12 weeks.
The latest injury is the second time in 2017 Laidlaw has been ruled out through an ankle injury after he strained ligaments in Scotland’s defeat against in February. Clermont did not specify whether this latest setback was to the same ankle the 32-year-old damaged earlier in the year.
Warriors pair Henry Pyrgos and Ali Price will now contest for the starting spot in ‘s back-line, with the of the series four weeks away.
Stand-in skipper John Barclay also struggle to play a part as he continues to battle against an ongoing concussion issue.

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