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Guy Noves says France must stay grounded after to Six Nations wins

France flanker Wenceslas Lauret (L) vies with Ireland's Robbie Henshaw
Image: France flanker Wenceslas Lauret (left) vies with Ireland's Robbie Henshaw

France coach Guy Noves has urged his young team to keep themselves grounded after winning their opening two Six Nations matches.

After opening their campaign with a narrow 23-21 victory over Italy, France followed up that success with a 10-9 defeat of Ireland, a 70th-minute Maxime Medard try converted by Jules Plisson sealing what, for large periods of the game, seemed like an improbable win.

Next up is a trip away to face Wales on Friday, February 26, the unbeaten Welsh having opened with a 16-16 draw with Ireland before edging Scotland 27-23 on Saturday.

France full-back Maxime Medard (C) celebrates after scoring a try against Ireland
Image: France full-back Maxime Medard (middle) celebrates after scoring a try against Ireland

"Getting a result like this one, and seeing those young boys so happy, it all feels like a job well done," Noves said.

"As for writing our history, we will know in a few weeks. Let's all keep our feet square on the ground, because our next opponent will be an extremely strong one.

"I told the boys during the week that we felt they were in there, focused, involved. All in all, the efficiency of the players coming on and off showed massive solidarity in the squad. Those young kids, who were fragile last week, produced a huge performance against Ireland."

One particular bonus for Noves was another superb performance by skipper Guilhem Guirado. The 29-year-old Toulon hooker, playing in his 40th Test, led by example: dynamic around the park, abrasive in the tackle and able to exhort the best out of his teammates.

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Ireland flanker CJ Stander is tackled by France's Wenceslas Lauret
Image: Ireland flanker CJ Stander is tackled by Lauret

"When you're next to him, you say to yourself, 'There you are, I want to go with him'. You want to emulate him," said No 8 Damien Chouly.

Prop Jefferson Poirot added: "He's the type of player that I want to follow everywhere."

Notching up a France-high of 11 tackles in the match, including one particularly devastating one on winger Dave Kearney, Guirado also showed no small amount of sangfroid when it came to critical decisions.

PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 13:  CJ Stander of Ireland is tackled by Guilhem Guirado
Image: Stander is tackled by Guilhem Guirado

"Victory was, above all, based on the choice of our captain to take the touch when we were 9-3 down, rather than take the penalty," Noves said.

After seven long minutes and a succession of scrums in front of the Irish posts, the decisive try arrived, Medard played in for a touchdown Jules Plisson converted.

"We were expecting to hear, 'Go for the three points', but he said, 'No'," admitted prop Rabah Slimani, whose appearance along with Eddy Ben Arous galvanised the scrum and saw the French pack dominate the Irish for the final quarter.

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