Scotland and Edinburgh back rower David Denton will miss the start of the new rugby season through injury and could be a doubt for the upcoming ÂAutumn Tests.
Edinburgh head coach Alan Solomons revealed yesterday the 24-year-old had suffered a torn hamstring in a game of touch rugby during pre-season training.
The news is the latest blow for Denton who was forced to miss Scotlandâs summer tour matches against Argentina and South Africa as a result of a head knock he received in the final Pro12 match of last term for his club against Leinster.
Edinburgh are in a pre-season camp in the Borders at Galaâs Netherdale ground.
Solomons said: âDents will be out for a while.
âHe definitely will not start the season and I think we will be looking at November or ÂDecember for him to be back playing. He did nothing for seven weeks over the summer because of the concussions he had and we were very cautious bringing him up to speed with training. âIt is just one of those things you know, the guys were playing a conditioning game and Âunfortunately he was injured.â
If Solomonsâ injury prognosis is correct then Denton will be aiming to get back in action for the clubâs Guinness Pro12 match away to Leinster on 31 October.
Scotlandâs Autumn Tests begin on 8 November when they take on Argentina.
Meanwhile, Dentonâs Edinburgh team-mate Grayson Hart, who won his first Scotland caps in the summer, could be out for up to four weeks.
The scrum-half, 26, has Âdislocated his elbow and was seeing a specialist yesterday about the problem.
Edinburghs first pre-season match is against Leicester Tigers on 23 August with the league campaign starting away to ÂMunster on 5 September.
Touch rugby mishap causes David Denton injury
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