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Injured Jackson to miss Six Nations

(Reuters) – Scotland fly-half Ruaridh Jackson will miss the Six Nations championship as he will be out of action for more than six months after suffering a serious knee injury playing against Northampton Saints on Sunday, his club Wasps said on Wednesday.

South Africa's Pietersen scores a try as Scotland's Jackson attempts tackle during rugby union match in Edinburgh
South Africa’s JP Pietersen scores a try as Scotland’s Ruaridh Jackson (front) attempts to tackle during their rugby union match at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh Scotland, November 17, 2013. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

In a statement, Wasps said a scan of the 26-year-old’s knee had revealed an anterior cruciate ligament tear that required surgery adding he is likely to be side-lined for between six to nine months.

Jackson should recover in time to be available for the 2015 World Cup tournament next September.

We are all incredibly disappointed for Ruaridh, who has made such an impact since joining Wasps this season, Wasps director of rugby Dai Young said.

He has impressed me during training, both with his skill level and his attitude, and it’s a real blow to lose him.

Our medical team will be monitoring Ruaridh carefully and supporting him through this frustrating period. Professional sport is cruel at times and this is certainly one of those times.

Jackson made his debut for Scotland against New Zealand in November 2010 and has appeared in 25 tests overall, including 12 as a replacement.

(Reporting By Tim Collings, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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