Romain Ntamack Cuts Short Toulouse Celebrations for Operation on an Injury Different From the One Sustained in Top 14 Final
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The scene, very strong in emotion, was captured after the victory final of the Top 14 against Bordeaux-Bègles on Saturday 28 June at the Stade de France.
The opener, reduced by pain in the left knee, was operated as soon as possible in view of next season.
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It’s undoubtedly the longest period in my teenage and adult life that I haven’t been inside a theatre. It began back in February after a train trip to Cork when the extremely long walk through Heuston to the waiting train pretty well did for me and my stick (Die Fledermaus from Irish National Opera was worth it, though).
Romain Ntamack found himself again on the operating table this Monday. He was operated on his left knee two days after the Top 14 final which won the Stade Toulosain against Bordeaux-Bègles (39-33 a.p.). A long-awaited operation that did not prevent him from continuing to celebrate the title ...
Scheduled for several months, the left knee operation of Romain Ntamack took place this Monday morning. The opening officer immediately joined his team to continue the celebrations of the 24th Brennus of the Stade Toulosain.
Romain Ntamack cuts short Toulouse celebrations for operation on an injury different from the one sustained in Top 14 final
Toulouse fly-half Romain Ntamack has cut short his latest Top 14 title celebrations for a Monday morning operation, according to his social media account.
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