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So the 24-year-old suffered a high ankle strain while scoring a try during their quarterfinal win over Cardiff the weekend just gone.
According to The Times, SFM will be out of action until early September at the earliest.
That also rules him out of Nations Championship tests against England, Scotland and Wales this July, and he'll likely be unavailable for most of their four-game series at home to New Zealand, which of course begins
in August.
England's star full-back Ellie Kildon has announced she'll leave club side Harlequins at the end of the season.
The 26-year-old has scored 52 tries in 60 appearances for the side since moving to the stoop from Wasps in 2021.
Now, Quinns' season is over for another year.
They missed out on the PWR playoffs this time around.
Now, posting on Instagram, Kildon confirmed the news and says that being in a club where she can be unapologetically myself is vital to being the best player I can be.
Her next club is yet to be announced, but last October, Kildon didn't rule out joining the controversial breakaway R360 league, telling BBC Radio 4 at the time that she was open to anything.
And finally today, Racing 92 could start next season's top 14 in arrears from a points perspective.
The Nanterre-based club are set to miss the GIF quota for the current season, meaning they could be handed a six-point deduction ahead of the next campaign.
So, Ligue Nationale de Rugby rules state that top 14 teams must use a minimum of 16 players from the French development pathway per match throughout the season.
So, that's an average of 16 per game.
According to All Rugby, Racing's rate currently stands at 15.92%.
It means that per French publication Rugby Rama, Racing will have to field 18 GIF players in their final regular season game against Toulouse this weekend, win that and they'll qualify for the playoffs where they may have to field more French developed players to stay above board.
That's about all for today's Rugby Daily.
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I'm Cameron Hill.
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