Trinh-Duc out for one or two months: source

Trinh-Duc out for one or two months: source

MONTPELLIER (FRANCE) - Montpellier's France international fly-half Francois Trinh-Duc will be out for one or two months with a broken leg, a source close to his club said on Monday.

Montpellier's French flyhalf Francois Trinh-Duc, pictured on September 12, 2015, hurt his tibia in a 64-0 thrashing of Calvisano in the European Challenge Cup

The 29-year-old hurt his tibia in Friday night's 64-0 thrashing of Calvisano in the European Challenge Cup.

Club coach Jake White said Trinh-Duc had undergone a scan on Monday afternoon, which revealed a fracture of the tibia, the source said.

Trinh-Duc suffered that same injury just over a year ago against Oyonnax, which cost him five months of the season.

He may not play again before the start of the Six Nations, which would impinge on his ability to add to his 50 France caps.

Although rarely picked by Philippe Saint-Andre, Trinh-Duc was hoping to force his way back into the France fold now that Guy Noves has taken over following France's disappointing World Cup.

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