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Romain Ntamack resumed training with

The international fly-half was injured in the calf in mid-October against Clermont and was expected to be absent between 3 and 4 weeks.

International fly-half Romain Ntamack suffered a tear in his lower right calf in mid-October, which was expected to keep him away from the field for three to four weeks. In the 39th minute of the match won by Stade Toulousain against Clermont (48-14), the opener limped away from the game before lying down in his goal and holding his back of the right leg.

This Thursday, almost a month after his injury, the Blues fly-half returned to training. He posted a story on his account Instagramwhere we see his pair of crampons flocked with the name of his son Noah, accompanied by the comment “It’s time.” He could return to competition by the end of November, according to La Dépêche du Midi. Stade Toulousain will host on November 23, then travel to Créteil to challenge Racing 92 on November 30.

Romain Ntamack's post.
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