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Tim Visser to miss start of Six Nations with Scotland with hamstring injury

Harlequins wing Tim Visser celebrates as he races through to score against Cardiff Blues
Image: Harlequins wing Tim Visser has suffered a hamstring strain

Tim Visser is set to miss Scotland's first three Six Nations fixtures after suffering an injury on duty with club side Harlequins.

The 28-year-old wing limped off with a hamstring strain during Quins' Premiership draw with Gloucester last weekend and the former Edinburgh back now faces six to eight weeks on the sidelines.

The best case scenario would see him sit out of Scotland's opening Six Nations clash with England on February 6 at Murrayfield and Wales' visit to Edinburgh a week later.

But he could also miss the Dark Blues' trip to Italy on February 26 if his recovery fails to go smoothly.

Dutch-born Visser has played in 23 Tests, and made two appearances at this year's Rugby World Cup.

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His injury comes just a week after head coach Vern Cotter lost the services of Glasgow lock Rob Harley to a thumb injury.