SA-born lock Paul Willemse is set to feature as a replacement, with Fabien Galthie naming three new caps in France’s starting XV to play Scotland on Saturday.
Wing Louis Bielle-Biarrey, centre Emilien Gailleton and backrow forward Paul Boudehent get their chance to force their way into the final squad for the sport’s quadrennial showpiece which runs from 8 September to 28 October.
Galthie will bid to achieve something none of his predecessors have managed and be crowned world champions. The French have been losing finalists three times, in 1987, 1999 and 2011.
Veteran fullback Brice Dulin will skipper the side, winning his 37th cap but first since March 2021, after a superb season for European champions La Rochelle.
“What an honour, what a happy moment for Brice Dulin!” purred France manager and former captain Raphael Ibanez. “This is not by chance, he is a totally legitimate choice. And it is all down to him, his perseverance, to his determination.
“He was a natural choice for us… he is the leader in his club, of the spine of the team that were crowned European champions.”
Galthie has left on the sidelines several stalwarts of the team such as regular captain scrumhalf Antoine Dupont and his halfback partner, fly-half Romain Ntamack.
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Bielle-Biarrey and Gailleton, both 20, and 23-year-old Boudehent slot into places normally filled by Damian Penaud, Gael Fickou and Charles Ollivon.
“Twenty years old is very young, they are without doubt among the youngest players ever capped,” said Galthie. “But there are no question marks hanging over them: Louis and Emilien followed a normal route to this stage, Paul’s was a little different as he came via the sevens team.
“French rugby can be proud to have produced players with such potential. It is down to us now to help them develop.”
Only wing Ethan Dumortier remains in the starting XV of the one that thrashed Wales 41-28 in the final match of this year’s Six Nations in March.
For 33-year-old Dulin and flyhalf Mathieu Jalibert it represents a chance to give Galthie selection headaches ahead of naming his final 33-man squad on 21 August.
Dulin is way above the average age of the starting lineup, which is 25-and-a-half. Only he, props Jean-Baptiste Gros and Demba Bamba, as well as Jalibert have over 20 caps.
France have three further warm-up matches after Saturday’s clash at Murrayfield. They play Scotland again on 12 August at Saint-Etienne, Fiji a week later in Nantes and wrap it up with Australia on 27 August at the Stade de France.
Les Bleus begin their World Cup campaign with a mouth-watering meeting with the All Blacks on 8 September, followed by less taxing games against Italy, Uruguay and Namibia.
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