Northampton hit by Todaro injury setback

Northampton Saints wing Edoardo Todaro is facing a long lay-off after suffering a serious knee injury at a training camp with Italy.

Edoardo Todaro
Edoardo Todaro scored a hat-trick of tries against Scarlets in the European Champions Cup earlier this month [Getty Images]

Northampton Saints wing Edoardo Todaro is facing a long lay-off after suffering a serious knee injury at a training camp with Italy.

The Italian Rugby Federation website say diagnostic tests had confirmed a torn cruciate ligament in his right knee.

"The player will return to his club where he will continue his recovery and rehabilitation process, supported by the Northampton medical staff in collaboration with the men's national team medical staff," a statement added.

Todaro, 19, has been a revelation for Saints, scoring 10 tries in 13 appearances -despite serving a two-match ban for an aerial tackle - after signing his first professional contract before the start of the season.

His scoring exploits earned him a call-up to Italy's senior squad and he made his international debut as a replacement against Chile in November.

He had been named in the Azzurri's squad for the forthcoming Six Nations Championship.

Born in Milan, Todaro came to England at the age of 14 to study at Ipswich School where he was spotted by Northampton.

He played for Italy's Under-18 team when only 16 and last year took part in the Under-20 Six Nations and World Cup.

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