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Leo Barre is one of three players making their debut. Alamy Stock Photo

Fabien Galthie rings the changes for French visit to Wales

Three players have been handed their debuts for Les Bleus.

FRANCE HEAD COACH Fabien Galthie has announced eight changes for his team for this weekend’s Six Nations trip to Wales in round four of the competition. The home side have also made changes.

Galthie hands three players their debuts for Sunday’s game after February 25′s 13-13 draw with Italy in their last game.

Full-back Leo Barre, centre Nicholas Depoortere and lock Emmanuel Meafou will make their Test bows in Cardiff with winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey, scrum-half Nolann Le Garrec, No 8 Gregory Alldritt, second row Thibaud Flament and hooker Julien Marchand the other changes.

Galthie was forced into three changes with centre Jonathan Danty suspended and fly-half Matthieu Jalibert injured and Posolo Tuilagi sidelined with a fitness issue.

Usual full-back Thomas Ramos moves to the number 10 shirt freeing up space for Barre with 21-year-old Depoortere standing in for Danty.

Bierre-Biarrey comes in form Matthis Lebel, Le Garrec starts instead of the criticised Maxime Lucu and Alldritt returns from injury to captain the side instead of Paul Boudehent.

The new second-row partnership of Toulouse team-mates Meafou and Flament replaces Cameron Woki and Tuilagi while Marchand steps in for Peato Mauvaka.

On the bench La Rochelle tight-head Georges-Henri Colombe is also set for his debut as France eye just their second win in this year’s Six Nations.

The alterations are the most Galthie has made from one Six Nations game to another since taking over in late 2019.

 

France 

  • 15 Leo Barre
  • 14 Damian Penaud,
  • 13 Gael Fickou
  • 12 Nicolas Depoortere
  • 11. Louis Bielle-Biarrey
  • 10. Thomas Ramos
  • 9. Nolann Le Garrc

 

  • 1. Cyril Baille
  • 2. Julien Marchand
  • 3.  Uini Atonio, 
  • 4.  Thibaud Flament
  • 5. Emmanuel Meafou
  • 6. Francois Cros
  • 7. Charles Ollivon 
  • 8. Gregory Alldritt (capt)

 

Replacements:

  • Peato Mauvaka
  • Sebastien Taofifenua
  • Georges-Henri Colombe
  • Romain Taofifenua
  • Alexandre Roumat
  • Paul Boudehent
  • Maxime Lucu
  • Yoram Moefana
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