Winger Teddy Thomas replaced the injured Damian Penaud as one of three changes in the side named by France coach Fabien Galthie on Thursday to host Wales this weekend ahead of the end of the Six Nations.
Galthie’s men welcome Wayne Pivac’s team to Paris on Saturday in a Test match, a week before a potential tournament decider against Ireland which was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Les Bleus’ players will only be allowed to play a maximum of three matches each during the six-game campaign after the French Rugby Federation and the French League came to an agreement last week over player availability away from club duty.
Penaud is suffering from an ankle problem, Vincent Rattez comes in for Arthur Vincent as Gael Fickou reverts to centre and Jean-Baptiste Gros takes the place of the retired Jefferson Poirot at loosehead prop from the loss at Scotland in March.
Tighthead Mohamed Haouas keeps his place after serving his suspension for punching Jamie Ritchie at Murrayfield.
France will face Fiji, Italy and Scotland in a newly-created Autumn Nations Cup in November which has replaced the international matches originally scheduled for next month.
Wyn Jones set to equal Test record
Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones is set to equal the Test appearance world record after being named on Thursday to lead his side.
The 35-year-old lock will make his 148th international appearance (including nine for the British and Irish Lions) in Paris on Saturday to draw level with New Zealand’s World Cup-winning captain Richie McCaw.
“It is a fabulous achievement,” said Wales coach Pivac of Jones’ landmark after announcing his team on Thursday. “He epitomises what a great Rugby player is all about.
“He is a true professional on and off the field and a gentleman of the game. On the field he leads by example and you can’t ask more of your captain and we are very privileged here in Wales to have him.”
Wales’ first game for seven months sees a Test recall for centre Jonathan Davies, who last played an international match in November after suffering a knee injury at the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Meanwhile Pivac has selected uncapped Gloucester winger Louis Rees-Zammit and Ospreys hooker Sam Parry among the replacements.
This match will serve as a warm-up for both sides’ delayed Six Nations finales, with Wales welcoming Scotland to Llanelli next weekend and France facing Ireland in fixtures postponed by several months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Pivac’s team includes plenty of experienced internationals, with winger George North set to win his 96th cap.
In the pack, Ryan Elias takes over Ken Owens following his fellow hooker’s shoulder injury, with Cory Hill partnering Jones in the second-row and Aaron Wainwright starting at blindside flanker in a back-row featuring Justin Tipuric and Taulupe Faletau.
Wales are currently fifth in the Six Nations table, with one win from four game
Ireland look to beat Italy
A convincing victory for Ireland at home to Italy on Saturday could set up a cliffhanger on the final day of the long delayed Six Nations competition next weekend.
Ireland have a game in hand in the competition, which was halted in March by the COVID-19 outbreak. If they score a bonus point victory at the Aviva Stadium it would hand them a five point haul, one ahead of England and France going into the last set of matches on Oct. 31.
Ireland complete their programme away in Paris against France while England finish off their delayed fixture list in Rome against Italy at the end of the month and would look to be in the driving seat for silverware.
But in order to be in the mix, Ireland must first ensure success this Saturday.
“The most important thing for us is that we win, get the result. That’s what this game is about and it’s what we’re focused on,” said captain Johnny Sexton this week in the build-up to the game.
Agencies