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Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw out of autmun internationals

Scotland skipper Greig Laidlaw shouts instructions during the match against England at Murrayfield
Image: Scotland skipper Greig Laidlaw is facing 10 to 12 weeks out

Captain Greig Laidlaw has been ruled out of Scotland's autumn Tests after fracturing his ankle, his club side Clermont Auvergne have announced.

The former Edinburgh and Gloucester scrum-half suffered the injury during the French outfit's Champions Cup clash with Ospreys on Sunday.

Although he does not require surgery, Laidlaw has been told he faces 10 to 12 weeks out of action - meaning he will play no part as Gregor Townsend's Scots host Samoa, New Zealand and Australia at Murrayfield next month.

He is expected to return to action, however, in time to lead out Scotland for their Six Nations opener against Wales in Cardiff at the start of February.

Greig Laidlaw (C) passes the ball for Clermont against Castres
Image: Greig Laidlaw joined Clermont from Gloucester last summer

It has not been confirmed whether his most recent injury is to the same joint he damaged during this year's Championships.

He tore ankle ligaments in his side's defeat to France in Paris and has not pulled on a dark blue strip since. He missed Scotland's summer Asia-Pacific tour after being called up for duty with the British and Irish Lions on their trip to New Zealand.

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Glasgow scrum-half pair of Ali Price and Henry Pyrgos will now be expected to deputise for the captain next month, although stand-in skipper John Barclay may also struggle to play a part as he continues to battle against an on-going concussion issue.

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