Gregig Laidlaw returns to club for assessment on ankle injury

Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw has returned to his club team Gloucester to undergo further assessment after injuring his ankle during the 22-16 defeat by France, Scottish Rugby has announced.
Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw left Paris on crutches. Picture: David Rodgers/GettyScotland captain Greig Laidlaw left Paris on crutches. Picture: David Rodgers/Getty
Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw left Paris on crutches. Picture: David Rodgers/Getty

The scrum-half was hurt in the 24th minute of Sunday’s bruising RBS Six Nations clash in Paris, which kept Scotland’s medical team busy.

Back-row forwards John Barclay, and his replacement John Hardie, both sustained head knocks in the game and are subject to the completion of the health impact assessment (HIA) process.

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Barclay also requires further assessment on a shoulder injury, with its management set to take place at his club Scarlets this week.

Centre Alex Dunbar passed his HIA 1 during the match but developed some symptoms, possibly in keeping with concussion, after the match had finished.

Hooker Fraser Brown also came off for a HIA and did not return to the field of play.

Both players will now be treated as concussion victims and will be subject to the graduated return to play protocol.

Josh Strauss sustained a heavy blow to his flank and will require further care and 
assessment.

Scotland’s next game is at home to Wales on February 25.