France scrumhalf Antoine Dupont to miss Six Nations game with Scotland after positive Covid test

The 24-year-old was named as the player of the championship last year

Julien Pretot
Friday 19 February 2021 18:54 GMT
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France's scrum-half Antoine Dupont
France's scrum-half Antoine Dupont (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

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Scrumhalf and star player Antoine Dupont looked set to miss France’s Six Nations game against Scotland rugby after testing positive for COVID-19 on Friday.

All the players in the 31-man squad had been tested and so far 11 had been negative, with Dupont the only one to return a positive test, the French federation (FFR) said in a statement.

The other results were not yet known.

READ MORE: Six Nations fixtures, results and full match schedule

France play Scotland at the Stade de France on Feb. 28.

The FFR said that Dupont did not show any symptoms but he would be “isolated, in accordance with the sanitary protocol”.

Health minister Olivier Veran announced on Thursday that anyone testing positive for COVID-19 would need to isolate for 10 days, instead of seven previously, as France looks to contain the emergence of a variant that first appeared in Britain.

The FFR had ordered further tests on the squad after saying on Tuesday that head coach Fabien Galthie, forwards coach William Servat and another staff members had tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

All the players were negative on Tuesday but there were concerns about Dupont, who spent time in close contact with Galthie at an awards ceremony broadcast online on Monday, with neither of them wearing a mask.

Dupont, 24, was named player of the championship after last year’s Six Nations, when France finished in second place.

Les Bleus lead the standings after two wins from two games, with Dupont setting up four tries in the opening match against Italy.

They have not won the Six Nations since 2010, the year of their last Grand Slam.

Reuters

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