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Racing 92's France hooker Camille Chat said on Monday he will be sidelined for up to two months with a broken bone in his leg suffered in last weekend's European Champions Cup loss to Bordeaux-Begles. Chat, 25, who won the last of his 33 Test appearances during the Six Nations, was helped off the pitch after 34 seconds of Sunday's semi-final defeat at Stade Chaban-Delmas. "Fractured fibula. Six to eight weeks out. Thanks for your messages of support," he posted on Instagram. Chat could miss the remainder of his club's regular season Top 14 games including this Saturday's Parisian derby with Stade Francais. Racing, champions in 2016, are third in the Top 14 table, four points behind La Rochelle in second place, the final semi-final spot. Chat could return in time for the league playoffs on June 11-13. Racing are also without Scotland fly-half Finn Russell, who is suspended, as well as the injured Teddy Thomas, Bernard Le Roux, Virimi Vakatawa, Simon Zebo and Henry Chavancy. Les Bleus are set to tour Australia in the summer with the first Test scheduled on July 3, a week after the Top 14 final. iwd/gj
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2021-04-13
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Rugby unionSimon the ZealotRugby union positionsAustralia national rugby union teamScotland national rugby union teamBoneInstagramFibulaHenry ChavancyStade Chaban-DelmasCamille ChatBernard Le RouxVirimi VakatawaTeddy Thomas (rugby union)Finn RussellStade Français (association football)CA Bordeaux-Bègles GirondeEuropean Rugby Champions CupRacing 92Stade RochelaisTop 14France national rugby union teamSix Nations Championship

