Léo Barré left with concussion with Stade Français and uncertain for the start of the 6 Nations Tournament

Léo Barré left with concussion with Stade Français and uncertain for the start of the 6 Nations Tournament
Léo Barré left with concussion with Stade Français and uncertain for the start of the 6 Nations Tournament

Stade Français international full-back, Léo Barré, left after 5 minutes during the match of the 17th day of Top 14 against , after a head shock which could call into question his presence for the start of the Six Nations Tournament .

On an aerial ball, the Parisian was hit violently by center Francis Saili whose shoulder hit the head of Barré who fell to the ground, clearly knocked out. Saili was sent off by the referee, but the Parisian medical staff decided to permanently remove the player as part of the concussion protocol.

World regulations stipulate that a player cannot play a match again for 12 days after being released for concussion. This therefore means that the full-back will most likely not be available to the team for the opening of the Six Nations Tournament against Wales next Friday.

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