SCRUM-HALF MAXIME Lucu will start France’s Six Nations opener against Ireland this week, beginning a campaign without talismanic captain Antoine Dupont.
Maxime Lucu salutes French fans during last year's World Cup. Dave Winter / INPHO
Dave Winter / INPHO / INPHO
Lucu deputises for Dupont as the former World Rugby player of the year misses the tournament to prepare to play Sevens at the Paris Olympics. The 31-year-old will partner Bordeaux-Begles team-mate Matthieu Jalibert at half-back with Toulouse fly-half Romain Ntamack still suffering from a knee issue.
Number eight Gregory Alldritt takes over the captaincy from Dupont for Friday’s game in Marseille against title-holders Ireland.
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Dupont’s absence is one of five changes in the starting lineup made by Galthie compared with the team for the disappointing Rugby World Cup quarter-final loss to South Africa in October. Lucu’s club team-mate Yoram Moefana comes in for Louis Bielle-Biarrey on the left wing while three changes in the pack see call-ups for flanker Francois Cros and the lock pairing of Paul Willemse and Paul Gabrillagues.
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Stade Francais lock Gabrillagues, 30, is handed his first Test appearance since the 2019 World Cup alongside South Africa-born Paul Willemse, with Thibaud Flament out injured and Cameron Woki on the bench.
Cros also benefits from an injury with Anthony Jelonch sidelined with a serious knee problem.
Peato Mauvaka pips fellow Toulouse front-rower Julien Marchand to the hooker spot, to start just his 10th Test out of 30 international appearances.
Another Bordeaux-Begles back Damian Penaud is on the opposite wing to Moefana and is three tries away from Philippe Sella’s France try scoring record of 38.
Tight-head prop Uini Atonio, 33, retains his spot, making a U-turn on his retirement following the loss to the Springboks, as does replacement fellow veteran in lock Romain Taofifenua, who is in line for his 50th appearance.
Also on the bench is Racing 92’s fleet-footed scrum-half Nolann Le Garrec, who is set for his Les Bleus bow, after an impressive start to the domestic season.
Le Garrec has scored 10 tries in 16 games so for this term, and was an unused substitute for France during last year’s Six Nations.
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Lucu at scrum-half and Moefana on wing in France team to face Ireland
LAST UPDATE | 31 Jan
SCRUM-HALF MAXIME Lucu will start France’s Six Nations opener against Ireland this week, beginning a campaign without talismanic captain Antoine Dupont.
Maxime Lucu salutes French fans during last year's World Cup. Dave Winter / INPHO Dave Winter / INPHO / INPHO
Lucu deputises for Dupont as the former World Rugby player of the year misses the tournament to prepare to play Sevens at the Paris Olympics. The 31-year-old will partner Bordeaux-Begles team-mate Matthieu Jalibert at half-back with Toulouse fly-half Romain Ntamack still suffering from a knee issue.
Number eight Gregory Alldritt takes over the captaincy from Dupont for Friday’s game in Marseille against title-holders Ireland.
Dupont’s absence is one of five changes in the starting lineup made by Galthie compared with the team for the disappointing Rugby World Cup quarter-final loss to South Africa in October. Lucu’s club team-mate Yoram Moefana comes in for Louis Bielle-Biarrey on the left wing while three changes in the pack see call-ups for flanker Francois Cros and the lock pairing of Paul Willemse and Paul Gabrillagues.
Laszlo Geczo / INPHO Laszlo Geczo / INPHO / INPHO
Stade Francais lock Gabrillagues, 30, is handed his first Test appearance since the 2019 World Cup alongside South Africa-born Paul Willemse, with Thibaud Flament out injured and Cameron Woki on the bench.
Cros also benefits from an injury with Anthony Jelonch sidelined with a serious knee problem.
Peato Mauvaka pips fellow Toulouse front-rower Julien Marchand to the hooker spot, to start just his 10th Test out of 30 international appearances.
Another Bordeaux-Begles back Damian Penaud is on the opposite wing to Moefana and is three tries away from Philippe Sella’s France try scoring record of 38.
Tight-head prop Uini Atonio, 33, retains his spot, making a U-turn on his retirement following the loss to the Springboks, as does replacement fellow veteran in lock Romain Taofifenua, who is in line for his 50th appearance.
Also on the bench is Racing 92’s fleet-footed scrum-half Nolann Le Garrec, who is set for his Les Bleus bow, after an impressive start to the domestic season.
Le Garrec has scored 10 tries in 16 games so for this term, and was an unused substitute for France during last year’s Six Nations.
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