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Antoine Frisch (Toulon) rechute et sera absent plusieurs mois : « Il est très déçu »

Le centre toulonnais Antoine Frisch marquant un essai face à Pau. (Photo by CHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP via Getty Images)

Antoine Frisch n’est décidément pas verni depuis son retour en France. Opéré d’une fracture du pied en janvier, qui l’avait contraint à renoncer à toute la deuxième partie de saison, l’ancien du Munster a rechuté cette semaine et doit de nouveau passer par la table d’opération comme révélé ce vendredi par son manager Pierre Mignoni.

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« Antoine va subir une opération du pied la semaine prochaine, le même que la saison dernièreIl est très déçu parce que c’est sa deuxième saison chez nous et l’an dernier, il a déjà été poursuivi par les blessures… C’est le même pied. Un choix avait été fait à l’époque, mais malheureusement ça ne tient pas donc il faut opérer. Il va revenir au mois de mars. »

Pas de joker médical envisagé

Un coup dur pour le joueur de 29 ans qui avait plutôt bien repris la saison, avec trois apparitions et un essai marqué contre la Section paloise. En marge de l’annonce de sa blessure, Pierre Mignoni a assuré qu’il ne lui cherchait pas de joker médical, le RCT ayant déjà Oliver Cowie, Juan Ignacio Brex, Jérémy Sinzelle, Mathieu Smaïli et Ma’a Nonu au poste de centre.

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