Gloucester's Henry Trinder has surgery on fractured jaw
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Gloucester's Henry Trinder has undergone surgery on a fractured jaw sustained during Saturday's victory over Harlequins.
Trinder, who returned to action following a four-week injury lay-off in the 29-23 win, will be on the sidelines for a further four to six weeks.
The outside centre said on Twitter, external that he had had four screws and a metal plate inserted into his jaw.
In a bruising encounter, Trinder also endured eight stitches to a head wound.
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